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Endogenous Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes
www.cellmedicine.com
Date: 2007-11-28 07:22:56 - Added by: taylor
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Focus on the Surrealist Vegetable
Karela. Hello Focus Magazine! Many recent studies say the karela, or bitter melon, may help to cure many diseases, including diabetes and HIV. I don't really deal with that here though. Entry into the BBC Focus magazine video competition. Buy it now - there's stuff about the death of the sun in the March issue which will cheer you up about the future no end. Music - produced by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Date: 2007-11-28 07:16:34 - Added by: taylor
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Herbal Prescriptions
In part two of the Traditional Chinese Medicine series Dr. Mahanian explains how a diagnosis is made, prescriptions are made and taken. Check out all of our videos at http://www.dabbler.ca
Date: 2007-11-28 07:15:56 - Added by: elvis
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Hope is in a Cure
Life with Type 1 Diabetes http://walk.jdrf.org/walker.cfm?id=86709564
Date: 2007-11-28 07:14:29 - Added by: taylor
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How the Body Works : The Continuous Circuit
The Continuous Circuit In an adult's body about ten pints of blood are continuously being pumped by the heart through sixty thousand miles of blood vessels. Blood, which has acquired oxygen in the lungs, leaves the heart through the aorta, an inch-wide tube. The aorta branches into large arteries, which take the blood to the neck, head and arms. It then passes down the middle of the body carrying blood to the kidneys, liver, intestines and legs. The large arteries further divide into smaller arterioles and, then finally, into minute capillaries, which surround the body cells. Blood then passes into venules, small veins, and then into larger veins, which feed into the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava, which return the deoxygenated blood to the heart and then to the lung, where the blood gives up carbon dioxide and acquires a fresh supply of oxygen.
Date: 2007-11-28 07:13:39 - Added by: elvis
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How the Body Works : Each Heartbeat
With each heartbeat there are two phases in the passage of oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood through the heart. In the phase of relaxation, or diastole, the heart fills with blood. As the ventricles relax, valves in the aorta and in the pulmonary artery close with a dup sound and blood pours into the two atria from the venae cavae and the pulmonary veins. The mitral and tricuspid valves between the atria and ventricles open, allowing blood into the ventricles. The heart then stops filling with blood. In the phase of contraction, or systole, the heart empties and a lub sound is made by the closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves. This prevents a backflow of blood into the atria as it is pumped from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery and the aorta. Each heartbeat lasts up to eight-tenths of a second, with systole lasting for four-tenths of a second and diastole occupying the remaining time.
Date: 2007-11-28 07:12:31 - Added by: elvis
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Diabetes Amputación
Video de un testimonio sobre la diabetes amputación
Date: 2007-11-28 07:12:12 - Added by: taylor
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Every Six Seconds
Every six seconds someone is infected with HIV...
Date: 2007-11-28 07:01:20 - Added by: taylor
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Heart 1
Dixon talks about heart
Date: 2007-11-28 06:51:07 - Added by: elvis
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World AIDS Day 2007
A short film I will be showing at my church the day after World AIDS Day 2007. It is at the beginning of a short presentation, hopefully one that will at least increase awareness of the issue.
Date: 2007-11-28 06:46:10 - Added by: elvis
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