Articles about Organ (0-50 of 7006)

  • Simply A Toy For The Environment
    By: Kevins Glenne | - Cotton farming is on the face of it, not something that would immediately spring to mind when contemplating the causes of harmful environmental issues. It is however, an identified fact that
    pesticides are responsible for thousands of deaths each year and a huge amount of these are as a result of this form of farming. That is one of the reasons why organically produced cotton is now becoming more and more popular, and this is featuring more often in things like natural pet supplies and o ...

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  • Transvaginal Mesh And Its Issues
    By: Kathleen Hennis | - Problems of the urethra-genital area often occur after childbirth, medical research says. Prolapse in the urinary bladder is one of them. The bladder is the hollow organ in the body that holds urine before it is excreted. Technically the vaginal wall supports the bladder as it performs its function. The vaginal wall of a woman usually loosens after giving birth. The womans vaginal wall is not strong enough to support her bladder by the time she reaches menopause. This would lead to bladder pr ...
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  • Miami: Prewound Bobbin Threads Can Make Your Life Easier
    By: Jack Frederick | - There are many reasons why using Miami bobbin threads are a great idea. For instance, theyre high quality, and wont slow down productivity when you have a lot to do. Thats why when you need to get something done quickly, this is the type of thread that you should first turn to. They are also great for using with any other type of embroidery thread, whether it be rayon, polyester, or metallic. And with the large selection of colors available for you choose from, youll be able to find ...
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  • Exercising For Organ Health
    By: Destry Masterson | - The organs in the body have a synergistic relationship with each other, meaning when one stops working it upsets the entire body. Even though a stomachs purpose seems insignificant when compared with the heart or the brain, consider this, you still cannot live unless you have a stomach.

    The stomach is necessary for turning food into a stew that can be passed through the intestinal tract. The intestines take the porridge and start straining all the nutrients from the soupy concoc ...

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  • Helpful Hints On Purchasing A Kawai Piano
    By: Bill Ferguson | - Buying a piano should be considered a majestic moment in life of any musician. Whether or not you are a connoisseur or an amateur, the decision has to be taken following tremendous discuss and with extreme care. If you reside in Australia and are trying to purchase a piano, Sydney would provide you a choice of stores to select your instrument from. Selecting and buying a piano, however, is not a task that ought to be done in haste. With the wide selection of pianos offered in market nowadays, it ...
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  • Opportunities To Learn English In Ireland
    By: EslLanguage | - You can learn English in your country in a local English language school. However, the experience and knowledge acquired is not the same as learning English where it is a native language. English is native to England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland. Ireland is a particularly attractive destination with its own particular Celtic background. Learn English in Ireland and know the difference. Courses are easy to follow, structured from beginner to advanced levels with various coursewares to suit your ...
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  • Learn English With Fun At English Schools, Ireland
    By: EslLanguage | - So many people admire the rich Irish brogue. The way local people speak English can be quite pleasing to the ears. Daily usage of the language incorporates expressions drawn from centuries old traditions and from current lifestyles. If one learns English in such an environment, one stands to gain infinitely more than when one learns in local institutes with non-native English speaking tutors who have only a passing acquaintance with the English way of life. A student desirous of becoming profici ...
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  • The Best English Schools In Ireland
    By: EslLanguage | - Ireland can be charmingly delightful. Cork, Belfast, Galway and Dublin have unique cultural flavours and have some of the best English schools in Ireland. These schools are unique in that they lay emphasis on teaching English to non-native students aspiring to gain fluency and competency. Without detracting from the actual learning process, there are other attractions and extra activities to make life infinitely more interesting for students undergoing various courses at English
    Schools ...

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  • Affordable English Courses In Malta
    By: EslLanguage | - Malta is a group of five islands in the Mediterranean, a spot for recreation and fun and a place that combines enjoyment with learning. There are excellent institutions in St Juliens, Gozo, Sliemma, St. Pauls Bay and Valetta. Though located in Malta in a decidedly non-English environment, ESL Language partner schools conducting English courses Malta have the very best native English speaking tutors. Courseware is flexible enough to help people from various ethnic backgrounds and cultural orig ...
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  • Everything You Should Know About Organ
    By: Mason Fernandis | - Organ is a musical instrument having several pipes associated in it. Moreover,in technical terms,it is a particular type of keyboard instrument which is designed in a specific manner with pipes.It is one of the oldest musical instruments and regarded as the best musical instrument in the western musical tradition. The invention of this instrument is credited to the liturgy Catholic Church around 8th century.There are several views about its history and development which leads to the current elec ...
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  • Organ Transplant With Amazon Health & Medical Tourism Pvt. Ltd
    By: Amazonhmt | - Organ transplantation is the moving of an organ from one body to another or from a donor site on the patient's own body, for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged or absent organ. The emerging field of Regenerative medicine is allowing scientists and engineers to create organs to be re-grown from the patient's own cells (stem cells, or cells extracted from the failing organs). Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called autografts. Transplants ...
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  • Fda Does Not Recommend The Use Of Vaginal Mesh Implants
    By: Katie Kelley | - The United States Food and Drug Administration cautions that vaginal mesh surgery may do more harm than good even if it provides some relief for women who have experienced pelvic organ prolapse after surgery or childbirth.

    Pelvic organ prolapse, or POP, occurs when the pelvic organs- most commonly the bladder, but also includes the uterus, vagina, small bowel or rectum- slip out of place and press against the vagina, causing pain and discomfort.

    When the muscles and lig ...

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  • Fda See Rise In Vaginal Mesh Complaints
    By: Katie Kelley | - While a vaginal mesh may provide some relief for women who have experienced pelvic organ prolapse after surgery or childbirth, the United States Food and Drug Administration cautions that vaginal mesh surgery may do more harm than good.

    Pelvic organ prolapse, or POP, occurs when the pelvic organs- most commonly the bladder, but also includes the uterus, vagina, small bowel or rectum- slip out of place and press against the vagina, causing pain and discomfort.

    This ...

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  • A Poor Need For Body Or Organ Donations
    By: strick | - At present, the economy of our county has been developed at a high speed; however, it seems that peoples opinion about the organ or the body donation fails to develop at the same speed as the economy. In many of the provincial and the national medical colleges, there is a poor need of the corpses for education and research , and become a bottleneck in the development of medical education, causing a lot of medical experts and the publics attention.
    In an interview, a professor of F ...

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  • Exactly What Is The Liver Organ? Understanding The Processes Of The Liver
    By: Marcus Wilson | - Now you ask "what is the liver organ"? The liver is the bodys heaviest organ plus one of it's largest too boot. It is to be found in the upper right hand portion of your stomach underneath the ribs. It is essential to allow your body to work effectively and keep you in tip-top condition.

    The liver has a variety of functions from processing nutrients from food items, producing bile, removing harmful toxins from your body and also the building of proteins. The liver is actually a r ...

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  • Organic Seo Is Still The Best Way To Get Steady Long-term Traffic
    By: campbelltwo | - Every day you get more emails advertising cant miss strategies to bring traffic to your website. Guaranteed traffic! Guaranteed conversions! Make thousands of dollars without doing any work! Dont fall for any of it. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. When it comes to getting steady, long-term traffic, the best way is still organic SEO. Nothing else even comes close, not even PPC, which will bring instant traffic, but never sustain you over the course of months and year ...
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  • Death Row Organ Banks
    By: Stan Moody | - On January 27, 2011, I published an article on a logjam of executions. Due to shortages of Sodium Thiopental, a sedative critical to lethal injections, states have been left scrambling to return to their killing schedules under the threat of litigation.

    Not only are there pro-death groups and anti-death groups, both with lobbyists, but there are neutral-death penalty groups as well. Neutral-death penalty groups are dedicated to providing information on the death penalty with no pref ...

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  • The Art Of Fugue Bwv 1080 By Johann Sebastian Bach. Monsaingeon, Gould And Okonsar
    By: Jose L. Brophy | - When referring to the Art of The Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach with Bruno Monsaingeon, Gould refers to the particular later works by Bach not in any general aesthetic phrases, but as being endlessly enlarging universes of hues of gray, or simply colorless contrapuntal designs. Gould was quoting Albert Schweitzer about the first fugue in the collection, yet he sensed this unique detailed description is also liable for the very last fugue of the series.

    His consideration connected w ...

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  • Vaginal Organ Prolapse Repair Through Laparoscopic Surgery
    By: Jason Garvey | - Vaginal organ prolapse two times is when the muscles and ligaments supporting a woman's pelvic organs weaken and the pelvic organs fall out of place. The organs inside the pelvis fall, swell or stick out of the vaginal wall. Vaginal organ prolapse is also referred to as pelvic organ prolapse. There are different kinds of vaginal organ prolapse. A diagnosis of vaginal organ prolapse starts with a physical exam. Your doctor will decide on the kind of prolapse and its seriousness.

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  • Female Pelvic Surgery
    By: Dr. Margolis | -
    Female pelvic surgery is a type of procedure performed to fix problems with the organs or bone structures in the pelvic area of women. Pelvic surgery is often performed for urinary incontinence, to repair damaged organs due to trauma or to treat a serious medical condition, such as cancer or pelvic nerve conditions. Pelvic surgery can be used to correct a pelvic organ prolapse. Sometimes female pelvic surgery is used to treat problems with reproductive organs such as the uterus, cervix, f ...

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  • Immunosuppressants, Organ Transplants, And The Potential Of Regenerative Medicine
    By: Visionshopsters | - The development of novel immunosuppressants, coupled with advances in immunology, surgical techniques, donor selection and postoperative care have all contributed to improved outcomes for solid organ transplants, which is now established treatment for organ failure of the kidney, pancreas, liver, heart or lung. While modern immunosuppressive regimes have led to important improvements in short-term graft survival rates, these have not been accompanied by a proportionate increase in long-term graf ...
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  • Da Vinci Robotic Surgery In Turkey
    By: johnson author | - Da Vinci surgery is a type of robotic surgery of that enables less invasive and more precise surgical techniques and procedures in a number of medical fields. Among one of the most recent innovative surgical technologies, da Vinci robotic surgery offers surgeons more options for minimally invasive as well as complex and complicated surgical procedures. Da Vinci surgery is an option in a variety of medical surgical fields, including:

    General surgery - colorectal cancer or bariatr ...

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  • Placidway Broadens Medical Care Options In Turkey
    By: johnson author | - PlacidWay, a medical tourism provider and portal based in Denver, Colorado, has expanded its base of medical care services and providers in Turkey, a quickly growing destination for medical tourists seeking quality, experienced and affordable health care abroad.

    PlacidWay, dedicated to providing the best in health and wellness services around the globe, offers information and resources on facilities, treatment procedures, physicians and surgeons around the globe that adhere to inter ...

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  • A Study Of Pheromones
    By: tishbite | - Pheromones are chemical compounds produced in humans and animals which may trigger certain reactions in other humans or animals. They are released with the production of certain hormones at various times. They are released mainly through the sweat glands. The main areas of the body which releases them into the atmosphere are the groin, underarm, and scalp areas. They may be released when the person or animal experiences anger, fear, or surprise. They are also released by a womans body when sh ...
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  • Ways To Identify Male Organ Enlargement Pill Rip-offs
    By: P. Rodgers | - Together with the inclusion of the cyberspace within our worlds, male organ enlargement pills are all around you, each and every offering people the penis of your desires for merely a few of bucks.

    Regrettably, an additional problem the cyberspace has supplied us all with is rip-offs. How can people tell a male organ augmentation pill marketing that is a rip-off from the real package? These can be various helpful guidelines on how to detect the male organ enlargement pills rip-offs. ...

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  • Organ Donation The Gift Of Life
    By: Caitlinaa Fuller | - When a person donates their body to science, what actually happens to the body? This may be a reason that people are hesitant to donate their body to science. The uncertainty of what your body goes through or what will be accomplished by donating it may cause hesitation. When you donate blood or plasma or even an organ, such as a kidney, in most cases, you see it happen. When a person donates their body, the person has passed on and has no control over what will happen with the body.


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  • Have You Signed Your Donor Card?
    By: Wendy Blair | - So, what do you think? Are you planning to be an organ donor when the time comes? Yup, it's a pretty blunt question and I'm betting for most everyone, there is a pretty blunt answer one way or the other. Or maybe you're undecided ... well, I guess this article is for folks like you who are sitting on the fence about whether or not this is something that you will want to do. Okay, let's take a look.

    This is an extremely controversial subject. Ask 10 people and you'll invariably get ...

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  • Organ Transplantation
    By: Doug King | - The number of people waiting for an organ transplant is increasing every year. Sadly the number of transplants being performed is not keeping pace. Too many people will die while waiting on these lists. Despite the best efforts of many organizations and well meaning medical professionals people are dieing waiting. The systems that are in place are just not doing the job and need to be rethought. Obviously the organs are available (we all die someday) but they just aren't making their way ...
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  • 447,524 Organ Transplants In The United States 1988-2008*
    By: Anand Munsif | - There were 447,524 solid organ transplant surgeries in the United States from 1988 to 2008. Most operations were for kidney, liver and heart. Statistics about transplantation are described.

    Organ transplantation in the United States is performed according to guidelines and procedures developed by the United Network for Organ sharing (UNOS) and Organ Transplantation and Procurement Network (OPTN). UNOS and OPTN are agencies fully funded by the United States government. These were f ...

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  • Asian American Experience With 820 Heart Transplants 1988-2008
    By: Anand Munsif | - Twenty-year experience with heart transplant surgery of 820 Asian Americans in the U. S. is described. Pertinent comparisons are made between different ethnic groups and the general population.

    There were 447,524 solid organ transplant surgeries in the United States from 1988 to 2008. Of these, there were 265,878 kidneys (59%), 93,937 livers (21%), 45,117 Hearts (10.1%) and the remainders were lungs (4%), pancreas (1.3%), pancreas and kidney (3.5%), heart and lung (0.22%) and inte ...

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  • Just When You Think You Have Heard It All!
    By: Sahara Damore | - There is one flood out there in the world right now that should not be contained. The Flood sister flow, that is. I feel so fortunate to have happened upon one of these special sisters on Facebook. She wrote me there telling me that she and her sisters were featured on Daryn Kagan's site (which by the way is SPECTACULAR. Check it out for sure. Daryn interviewed me when Heart is Hot had just launched back in December 07). So, I immediately became her friend on Facebook Come to find out, s ...
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  • Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris France
    By: Martyn Davis | - There is so much history in Paris often you do not know where to start, and with numerous different monuments to visit, you cannot forget visiting the Notre Dame Cathedral that is over 800 years old!

    Situated on a small island called the Ile de la Cite in the middle of River Seine, its official name is The Notre Dame de Paris, but is often known simply as Notre Dame and is a Gothic cathedral that took nearly 200 years to be complete. It was first started in 1163 during the reign ...

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  • Are You What You Eat
    By: Rachel Lukasavige | - I recently read an article about how many whole foods have a pattern that resembles a body organ or physiological function. The similarities between the food and organ signal the benefit that food provides. Basically saying, you are what you eat.

    I did a bit more research and found the similarities between different whole foods strikingly similar. It may surprise you, and hopefully encourage you to continue eating those good-for-you foods. Here are just a few examples.
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  • Your Liver Cleansing
    By: Stacy Kubach. | - Internal cleansing helps rejuvenate vital organs through the elimination of impacted waste and toxins that have built up over the years from poor diet, stress medication and lack of exercise. This is an important consideration in keeping optimum health for your liver. Your liver serves many important functions in our body, the liver is the organ that purifies and detoxifies our bloodstream. When the liver is constantly clogged by toxins, the ability to cleanse the blood is restricted. The li ...
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  • Expressive Piano Playing - Part 1
    By: Mike Shaw | - This article will hopefully give the piano student a better idea of how to acquire the knowledge, which is necessary if the piano student wants to play the piano well. That is the knowledge to produce a good tone.

    It is necessary for the piano student to observe, and learn fully and precisely, as much of the mechanism of the piano as possible. It is only with careful study that a scientific knowledge of piano-touch can be attained. No piano student, however musically gifted they m ...

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  • A Brief History Of Music The United Kingdom
    By: Mike Shaw | - British music in the early seventeenth century was similar if not the same as that on the continent. The main types of music were Church music, Minstrelsy and secular or non-religious music. Although the latter should be called, semi secular if there is such a term, because it still had a religious flavour to it.

    English Church music of the pre-reformation period necessarily moved on the same lines as that of the Continent, although probably existing in a far less advanced stage o ...

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  • Using Midi Bass Pedals With Arranger Keyboards
    By: Mike Shaw | - Arranger keyboards such as the Yamaha Tyros 2 and the Korg PA800 are becoming extremely popular since the massive decline in electric organ sales. These arranger keyboards provide automatic bass lines, which is fine if you are playing basic triad and seventh chords. With a MIDI pedal board you can divert the bass note in the auto chord system to the bass pedal note you want and still keep the rhythmic effect or you can play your own bass line with no auto features added at all.

    Al ...

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  • The Beginnings Of Music The Romans
    By: Mike Shaw | - The Romans had very little if any musical genius, and they were more likely to take their music, from the Greeks. The Greeks were refined and educated through their own innate sense of beauty and fitness; The Romans were barbarians, civilised with the barbaric practices of a savage people. So it's safe to say that the Romans music was the same version of the Greeks music but a lot louder.

    To the Greek, Art of any kind was something great and almost holy. To the Roman, Art of any k ...

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  • Human Skin Structure
    By: John Midnik | - Human skin is a uniquely engineered organ that permits terrestrial life by regulating heat and water loss from the body whilst preventing the ingress of noxious chemicals or microorganisms. It is also the largest organ of the human body, providing around 10% of the body mass of an average person, and it covers an average area of 1.7 m2. Whilst such a large and easily accessible organ apparently offers ideal and multiple sites to administer therapeutic agents for both local and systemic actions, ...
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  • Am I Too Old To Learn To Play The Organ Or Keyboard?
    By: Mike Shaw | - If you're reading this article, you might think, you or someone you know, may be too old to start learning to play a piano, organ or keyboard or any musical instrument for that matter.

    So lets give you the quick answer, "no you are not too old". Now I think I should actually re-phrase the question, "Do I want to learn to play a musical instrument?" If you can ask yourself this question, whatever age you are, then you should be able to answer positively.

    So let's ass ...

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  • China Banned Human Organ Trade
    By: Chris Chew | - In May 2, 2007, China officially banned the trade in human organs, China's state media reported. The Asian giant is often accused of heavily involving in the harvesting the organs of executed prisoners for transplant surgeries.

    Is harvesting human organs for transplant in this way ethical? After all, lives are being saved from such transplant surgeries. Well, the debate on this subject matter by various interest and human right groups is ongoing and yet to be settled.

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  • The Electric Organ Has Been Replaced By Arranger Keyboards
    By: Mike Shaw | - In recent years, electric organ sales have taken a battering at the hand of the mighty arranger keyboard such as the Yamaha Tyros. It's a shame because the electric organ can do everything a keyboard can do and more. In my opinion, the organ is also more playable as a live instrument. Because of the bass pedals, you can play the organ without any auto chord or drum machine and get a very respectable sound.

    The keyboard on the other hand would sound thin, definitely lacking without ...

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  • Action Of Alcohol On Internal Organs
    By: John Ugoshowa | - Action on the stomach.
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    The action of alcohol on the stomach is extremely dangerous that it becomes unable to produce the natural digestive fluid in sufficient quantity and also fails to absorb the food which it may imperfectly digest. A condition marked by the sense of nausea emptiness, prostration and distention will always be faced by an alcoholic. This results in a loathing for food and is teased with a craving for more drink. Thus there is engen ...

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  • Successful Second Chance Foundation Benefit Raised Funds For Organ Donation.
    By: Keith Hunt | - According to Robert Mirisch, Executive Director of the Second Chance Foundation, their recent fundraiser was a success held at The Palms Casino Hotel and the Brendon Theaters Hotel in Las Vegas.
    We raised a substantial amount of money for the Foundation at our benefit which featured a screening of the classic comedy Some Like It Hot, states Mirisch.
    The Second Chance Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2004 with the mission to educate the public on the critic ...

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  • How I Found Out That God Bowls On Monday Evenings At 7
    By: Duane Shinn | - I grew up in a little town named Auburn in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. On Sundays we faithfully attended the Pioneer Methodist Church, directly across the street from Harry Sand's Chapel of the Hills Funeral Home. My folks were married in that church in September of 1929, a fact which had nothing to do with the crash of the stock market the following month. Of course I couldn't know then that my parents 50th anniversary reception would be held in that church, and five years aft ...
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  • Call To Wellness
    By: Judy Goring | - Copyright 2006 Judy Goring

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    EVERY Sickness & Disease Begins On a CELLULAR Level

    The human body contains around 80 to 100 TRILLION CELLS! It is an incredibly complex system of ...

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