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Regenerative Medicine Today #69

Regenerative Medicine Today #69

from Regenerative Medicine Today - Podcast on June 30, 2009
Listen to show #69 here! RegenMedToday_069_June2009.mp3 [16.0MB 00:28:22 80kbps] Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Marie Csete, MD, PhD.  Dr. Csete is the Chief Scientific Officer at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.  Dr. Csete discusses the origin of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine as well as what she sees as the future of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies.For more information about Marie Csete, MD, PhD, please Click Here.For more information about the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, please Click Here. For more information about the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, visit: McGowan Institute Research Site McGowan Institute Patient Site Host John Murphy. Subscribe to the Podcast Feed.
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Freak Ax: Boy Impaled by Handle Bars

Freak Ax: Boy Impaled by Handle Bars

from ABC News Video: U.S. on June 08, 2009
Bike handle bar missed the 10-year-old?s major organs by only centimeters.
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Debating Matters UK: Organ Donors & Presumed Consent

Debating Matters UK: Organ Donors & Presumed Consent

from Revver - school Videos on June 07, 2009
Author: worldwrite Added: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 08:33:30 -0800 Duration: 0School students participating in the Debating Matters East Regional finals in Cambridge take up the issues surrounding whats known as presumed consent for organ donation. Feisty 16 year-old debaters consider whether the idea can be justified if it saves lives or whether this would let the government off the hook for failing to campaign effectively for organ donors in the face of shortages. WORLDbytes volunteers filmed and edited this vital debate and checked out public opinion on the streets of East London.
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Debating Matters UK: Organ Donors & Presumed Consent

Debating Matters UK: Organ Donors & Presumed Consent

from recent posts tagged health - blip.tv (beta) on June 05, 2009
School students participating in the Debating Matters East Regional finals in Cambridge take up the issues surrounding what s known as presumed consent for organ donation. Feisty 16 year-old debaters consider whether the idea can be justified if it saves lives or whether this would let the government off the hook for failing to campaign effectively for organ donors in the face of shortages. WORLDbytes volunteers filmed and edited this vital debate and checked out public opinion on the streets of East London.
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Sell Your Organs? (Proposal)

Sell Your Organs? (Proposal)

from Most Discussed on June 05, 2009
Food for thought. MYSPACE (ADD) http://www.myspace.com/gogreen18 TWITTER (FOLLOW) http://www.twitter.com/gogreen18 For those of you asking if I have donated an organ (I've noticed a handful of comments), quite frankly, fuck off, because it's none of your business. It's a serious personal decision for each individual. I have not questioned/called upon ANY USER to give up their organs in this video, as it is a video about medical POLICY. It is not my right or place to ask you what you do with your body. I expect the same respect. SOURCES: As I used my university's online research library to gain access to peer-reviewed sources, some of the given sources are not available to the public. However, I think the top 2 listed are. You could also check out various university ethics centers and/or google scholar. Andre, Claire. Organ Selling and Transplants. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. 2008. Santa Clara University. 21 Apr. 2009 scu.edu. Cline, Austin. Selling Organs for Transplants. Agnosticism/Atheism. 2008. About.com. 20 Apr. 2009 www.about.com. Jennifer S Bard. . Black Markets: The Supply and Demand of Body Parts. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 33.1 (2008): 117. Research Library. Kerry Howley. . Who Owns Your Body Parts? Reason 1 Mar. 2007: 20-31. Research Library. Todd Zwillich. . USA confronts looming organ-shortage crisis. The Lancet 368.9535 (2006): 567-8. Research Library. --This video is in reference to kidneys-- This debate was given live in April at my college. While I won the debate, the winner was based on popular vote. Thanks to mission2marsvolta for the opening graphic! Thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for the music
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Regenerative Medicine Today #68

Regenerative Medicine Today #68

from Regenerative Medicine Today - Podcast on May 26, 2009
Listen to show #68 here! RegenMedToday_068_May2009.mp3 [16.0MB 00:28:22 80kbps] Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Simon Watkins, PhD and Donna Beer Stolz, PhD.  Dr. Watkins is the Founder and Director of the Center for Biologic Imaging at the University of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Stolz is the Assistant Director at the Center.  Drs. Watkins and Stolz discuss the many resources available at the Center for Biologic Imaging and the work that is done there.For more information on Dr. Watkins, click here.For more information on Dr. Stolz, click here.For more information on the Center for Biologic Imaging, visit: Center for Biologic Imaging For more information about the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, visit: McGowan Institute Research Site McGowan Institute Patient SiteHost John Murphy. Subscribe to the Podcast Feed.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Information

Traumatic Brain Injury Information

from Radiomotion on May 24, 2009
The brain is one of the most critical organs of the body. When it is damaged, we grieve greatly, and other sections of our body cease to function. While not entirely important to life, as our bodies may last extended periods of time on life support lacking a brain, the brain makes us who we are. All of our experience, our knowledge, personalties, kept inside this twisting mass of muscles. If something happens with the muscle, the results are rather tragic, we will see things that are not there, we may start conversing to products of our own imagination, and even worse, the looming threat of maybe ending up in a white room. If the damage to the brain is too bad, you may not recognize loved ones, and that can be the most terrible part of it. Not only that, your brain additionally controls your vision, therefore by suffering any sort of brain damage, you basically risk killing everything that makes you, well, you. Now that you understand the importance of keeping your brain protected, you must do everything in your power to make sure that your brain actually does remain protected. But as you know, accidents can occur. It might be a car accident, or possible a boating accident. If it does happen, then you need to consider what you are going to do next. You can sit at your house and allow it to eat at you, as chances are you will not have the ability to work, considering brain damage normally takes out many of your cognitive abilities. Alternatively you could fight back and get what s yours. Another individual did this to you, and you have to to get them back for all the hardship. There are many things you can do, the normal one is to employ an attorney. I know what you re thinking..”lawyers cost money!” That s true, they are somewhat pricey, court costs, and hourly rates, etc. Fortunately, most attorneys will simply take their fee out of your settlement, meaning there are no upfront costs. The only part you have to be concerned about, is making sure that the court battle doesn t take too long, if it does the court fees will chew through your entire settlement, I actually witnessed that once, it wasn t pretty. So to prevent this, make sure you pick a good brain injury lawyer. Make sure your attorney is well known, and he will not lengthen the case out simply to earn a couple additional dollars. So do not simply go with the first lawyer you meet. Talk to a second, and even third, compare them, make inquiries, and talk to former clients of theirs to ensure the attorney obtains favorable results. Keep in mind, this is your life, pick the best, and be the best.
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Regenerative Medicine Today #67

Regenerative Medicine Today #67

from Regenerative Medicine Today - Podcast on April 22, 2009
Listen to show #67 here! RegenMedToday_067_April2009.mp3 [16.0MB 00:27:58 80kbps] Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Eric Beckman, PhD.  Dr. Beckman is a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and the co-founder of Cohera Medical, Inc.  Dr. Beckman discusses the technology that is being developed at Cohera Medical, Inc. as well as the difficulties faced when starting a small company. For more information on Dr. Beckman, click here. For more information about the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, visit: McGowan Institute Research Site McGowan Institute Patient SiteHost John Murphy. Subscribe to the Podcast Feed.
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Alim Bey interview pt.10/24

Alim Bey interview pt.10/24

from YouTube :: Videos by godintelligence on April 21, 2009
Alim Bey being interviewed by Miss Blue. You can find Miss Blue at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theremix http://www.myspace.com/missbluerasberrywind You can find Alim Bey at: culturalfreedom@yahoo.com http://www.myspace.com/alimelbey http://www.freewebs.com/cultural_freedom/ http://ww.freewebs.com/raka/ My Personal Website - http://moorishbrooklynintelligence.blogspot.com/ For Conscious Books And More - http://astore.amazon.com/consciousbooks-20 For Conscious Apparel And More - http://www.cafepress.com/sovereigntee Moorish Wall Street - http://www.myspace.com/moorishwallstreet Author: godintelligence Keywords: Alim Bey declaration of indigenous people right rights document interamerican inter american reclaim claim mind mental energy prana chi Qi chakra chakras organ organs blood sun earth light frequency eight minutes twenty seconds Added: April 20, 2009
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Ben Joel FT Rae Rae - It Dont Matter

Ben Joel FT Rae Rae - It Dont Matter

from YouTube :: Tag // myspace on April 16, 2009
Author: boneedd Keywords: Ben Joel FT Rae It Dont Matter Tinchy Stryder Feat. Taio Cruz Take Me Back (Jamie Duggan Meets Da Booda Mix) niche bassline 4x4 organs organ house mr virgo boy better know bbk star in the hood mikey agent cub vibe dance big ang xtra bbc westwood skepta chipmonk british grime ukg garage 2step dubstep drum and bass DnB Added: April 16, 2009
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Repo! The Genetic Opera DVD Trailer

Repo! The Genetic Opera DVD Trailer

from me on blip.tv (beta) on January 13, 2009
In the year 2056- the not so distant future- an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplant for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men. In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family s mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.
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Dilated Pupils, Green Batteries

Dilated Pupils, Green Batteries

from Mix Max TV (last in - first out) on November 09, 2008
Daily News for Thursday, November 6, 2008. For story links and more visit http://rocketboom.com/rb_08_nov_06/ Distributed by Tubemogul.
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