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Sam Harris on stem cells – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


Sam Harris on stem cells
Sam Harris talks about stem cells

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And Now the Good News #19: 2/12/2013 – Video

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And Now the Good News #19: 2/12/2013
Read more about the stories featured in this video at these links: "3-D Printing Breakthrough With Human Embryonic Stem Cells" http://www.sciencedaily.com "UAB researchers cure type 1 diabetes in dogs" http://www.alphagalileo.org "Pope Benedict to resign at the end of the month, Vatican says" http://www.cnn.com

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FiST Chat 105: How Social Is Social Media? – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


FiST Chat 105: How Social Is Social Media?
Courtesy: http://www.fistchat.com - Hosted and Produced by Stephan Kern Ben Warner. Much of what is said about social media follows the line of how it connects people over vast distances and allows instant communication between your friends 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. But if you are to define the word social, is the activity encouraged on social media sites actually fitting that definition? Steve and Ben discuss the definition of social and how it applies to social media. Also on the show, the great Star Wars Vs Star Trek debate comes in to sharp focus with JJ Abrams taking over the franchise, 3D printers creating stem cells and Apple #39;s recent Java block has unintended consequences for customers.

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Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) Laminine,

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) Laminine, LifePharm Global (LPGN) 2013
Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) shot this video recently for LifePharm Global. He had 3 strokes in the #39;90 #39;s and when he discovered Laminine (almost 13 years later) it helped him Recover from the residual effects of those Strokes and turned him into a Believer AND a Distributor for Laminine! He shared his enthusiasm with his BFF, actor Stephen Baldwin too! The video was used at LPGN #39;s "Evolve" event on Jan 19,13 at the Costa Mesa Hilton . Laminine is a unique product that gives incredible results in many areas of health because it wakes up your Stem Cells helps THEM Repair Rejuvenate your body. Just ask Kevin or Stephen! For more info BudUrl.com or BackToAHealthyFuture.com to discover why and how Laminine can help you. 512.472.2604 for Wholesale Orders!

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The Brains of Serial Killers with Dr. James Fallon – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


The Brains of Serial Killers with Dr. James Fallon
Dr. James Fallon joins Crime Time to talk about the neuroscience that sets a psychopath #39;s apart from other brains. He talks about the testing that is done to see the neurological patterns of serial killers, how those are distinguished from "normal" people, and what can be done with the information. GUEST BIO James Fallon, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of California at Irvine School of Medicine where he is also a professor of psychiatry and human behavior. His research has delved into adult stem cells, chemical neuroanatomy and circuitry, higher brain functions, and brain imaging. He studies the neuroscience of schizophrenia, Parkinson #39;s disease, and Alzheimer #39;s disease. In addition, he has studied the brain activity, psychology and genetics of psychiatric patients and the brain scans of psychopathic serial killers. He is a Senior Fulbright Fellow, a National Institutes of Health Career Awardee, and sits on several corporate boards and national think tanks for science, biotechnology, the arts, and the US military. EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 00:01 Welcome to Crime Time. 01:59 The warrior gene and lack of caring. 04:14 Looking at schizophrenia compared to psycho killers. 07:51 Testing the neural responses from killers. 11:40 Identifying psychopaths in the making. 15:47 Grading psychopathy in dimensionality. 19:20 Assessing Eli Roth #39;s brain. 20:39 The higher functions of a psychopath #39;s brain. 21:30 Reading people #39;s scans and assessing ...

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What is the buzz about stem cells and synthetic scaffolds? – Video

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What is the buzz about stem cells and synthetic scaffolds?
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com Synthetics have the advantage of known rates of degradation, ability to keep shape, and reproducibility. The down side is that the adhesiveness of stem cells may not be as good as natural materials. Examples of these synthetic materials include various polymers such as poly lactic-co-glycolic acid and poly ethylene glycol. Initial studies using these materials as scaffolds has looked very promising. http

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Leggos for stem cells… you’ve got to be kidding! – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


Leggos for stem cells... you #39;ve got to be kidding!
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com Peptides are amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. They can be assembled into scaffolds and have the advantages of being both reproducible as well as functional. Sort of like Leggos. http

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Drink for a Cause: Feb. 08, 2013 AADP Asian American Donor Program – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


Drink for a Cause: Feb. 08, 2013 AADP Asian American Donor Program
@ Club Atmosphere 3, San Francisco Drink for a Cause hosted another event promoting AADP! Drink for a Cause-www.facebook.com/dfacsf?ref=ts fref=ts About Drink for Cause: -Mission- To help raise financial and volunteer support and awareness for social justice non-profit organizations. -Description- Young professionals in the Bay Area who come together once a month by partnering with local San Francisco venues to raise funds and awareness for a charitable organization or cause ranging from human trafficking to breast cancer research to domestic violence and more. We negotiate with venues to donate a portion of the proceeds from our happy hours so the more you drink the more we can give. Everyone loves to have a good time, why not do it for a good cause while you #39;re at it? AADP Asian American Donor Program-www.facebook.com/AADP.org?ref=ts fref=ts About AADP: -Mission- Asian American Donor Program (AADP) is dedicated to increasing the availability of potential stem cells donors for patients with life threatening diseases curable by a stem cell transplant. -General Information- (AADP) is a community non-profit (501c3) organization geared towards saving lives. We are an official recruitment group of the Be the Match Registry, formerly the National Marrow Donor Program, specialized in conducting outreach and donor registration drives in the Asian, Pacific Islander, and Multi-racial communities. AADP now outreaches to the entire ethnic minority community. Next Event: LAUGH FOR ...

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Stem cells technology for you – Video

Posted: February 13, 2013 at 12:42 am


Stem cells technology for you
see how you can benefit from scientific breakthroughs and apply it for your health and beauty.

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Broken Bones Mended With Stem Cells And Plastic

Posted: February 12, 2013 at 5:47 pm

Featured Article Academic Journal Main Category: Bones / Orthopedics Also Included In: Stem Cell Research;Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 11 Feb 2013 - 13:00 PST

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The degradable polymer material is the result of a seven-year collaboration between the Universities of Southampton and Edinburgh. The researchers report their work in a paper published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.

In their background information they note how bone tissue regeneration is often needed after trauma, where "substantial bone or cartilage loss may be encountered", and this drives researchers to develop new biomaterials, especially those that can form a 3D structure.

Their new material is "strong enough to replace bone and is also a suitable surface upon which to grow new bone," says study author Mark Bradley, a professor in the University of Edinburgh's School of Chemistry, in a statement.

Using what the statement describes as a "pioneering technique", Bradley and colleagues created and experimented with hundreds of candidates before settling on a material that was robust, lightweight, and able to support bone stem cells.

The new technique, called "solvent blending", is a process that "avoids complications associated with conventional thermal or mechanical polymer blending or synthesis, opening up large areas of chemical and physical space, while potentially simplifying regulatory pathways towards in vivo application," they write.

The material they finally settled on is a polymer blend of three types of manmade and natural plastics and can be inserted into broken bones to encourage real bone to re-grow.

The polymer blend is like a scaffold made of honeycomb that allows blood to flow through it. Stem cells from the patient's bone marrow that are in the blood attach themselves to the scaffold and grow new bone tissue.

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