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Apr
28
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By: Leonard Lee Once the third-eye has been developed with the help of Kundalini, the Chrism oil, the secretions and magnetism of the head glands, and the brain-dews, man would be able to function in the higher worlds with full awareness. These various substances and energies are instrumental to man’s physical resurrection or etherealization. They [...]



Apr
26
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By: Larry Mitchell When it comes to finding a donor for any medical issue, there are a number of problems and concerns. In most instances, individuals cannot find a proper match for their specific needs, leaving them unable to have a transplant. This is especially true with adoptive children who may not have [...]



Apr
23
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By: Greg Roy There are several advantages of transplanting stem cells from cord blood instead of from bone marrow. There is also two disadvantages to doing so.
Here are the advantages:
1. Harvesting umbilical blood poses no risk to either mother or child. Conversely, a bone marrow donor must undergo anesthesia and is exposed to the risk [...]



Apr
20
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By: Neil Hastings There are many things we take for granted. The mountains in the west; the tide; the sun coming up; our next breath. All of these are taken for granted either because we’ve seen them or felt them so many times that they’re invisible to us now, or are just the way things [...]



Apr
08
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By: ab robinson A spinal cord tumor is a benign or cancerous growth in the spinal cord, between the membranes covering the spinal cord, or in the spinal canal. A tumor in this location can compress the spinal cord or its nerve roots; therefore, even a noncancerous growth can be disabling unless properly treated. Spinal [...]



Apr
07
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By: John Morris If you remember your Biology classes, you would recall that cells are the building blocks that make up an organism. While most cells have a designated purpose (such as heart cells that merge to form the heart, or kidney cells that combine to form a kidney), there are others, such as stem [...]