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Medical Miracle: A breakthrough in Cancer cure | International News | English News | WION

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There has been a crucial breakthrough in the fight against the cancer. A trial was carried out at a cancer center in New York. Patients were injected with a drug, and after 6 months, cancer tumors vanished in all patients.

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Why is it so hard to cure cancer? - Kyuson Yun

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We’ve harnessed electricity, sequenced the human genome, and eradicated smallpox. But after billions of dollars in research, we haven’t found a solution for a disease that affects more than 14 million people and their families at any given time. Why is it so difficult to cure cancer? Kyuson Yun explains the challenges.

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RUQYAH CURE : MAGIC OF PHONE ( CALL ) SIHIR AITISAL.

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RUQYAH CURE : MAGIC OF PHONE ( CALL ) SIHIR AITISAL BY RAQI NASER AL ZAIDAN AL GHAMIDI.

MAGIC DONE THROUGH PHONE CALL’S OR RENEWAL THROUGH A PHONE CALL’S.

Purchasing Gift Card with Cures Beaute

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Purchasing Gift Card with Cures Beaute

A 1 minute walk through, to take you to our gift card purchase page.
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CURES by Avance Summer Skin Prep

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Need to get your skin ready for some fun in the sun? CURES by Avance has an easy to follow regimen that will leave your skin looking its healthiest this season.
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Circulation is stimulated, excess fluids are released and skin regains elasticity through an exhilarating combination of Seaweed, Eucalyptus, Ylang Ylang, Sesame, Peppermint, and Rosemary.

Curing the Incurable with Vitamin C with Dr Thomas Levy MD, JD

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Curing the Incurable with Vitamin C with Dr Thomas Levy MD, JD

Sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, cancer and COVID-19 are seemingly incurable illnesses. We say ‘seemingly’ because there is a way to battle all of these diseases.

Cardiologist and lawyer Dr Thomas Levy joins us in this episode to explain vitamin C’s role in disease treatment. He also talks about other essential therapies and nutrients that can help prevent illness and improve our health.

If you want to know more about intravenous vitamin C’s benefits and how it can save lives, then this episode is for you.

Here are three reasons why you watch this video:

1. You will learn how oxidation causes disease.
2. Discover how vitamin C fights oxidation.
3. Learn more about the other key players in oxidative therapy and other useful nutrients in health and disease.

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* Learn more about Dr Paul Marik’s protocol for sepsis using vitamin C and steroids. https://www.evms.edu/about_evms/administrative_offices/marketing_communications/publications/issue_9_4/has-sepsis-met-its-match.php

*Access the VICTAS study investigating the efficacy of combined use of vitamin C, thiamine and corticosteroids on patients with sepsis. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03509350

* Learn more about the controversy surrounding the CITRIS-ALI trial investigating IV vitamin C in patients with sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome. https://emcrit.org/pulmcrit/pulmcrit-citris-ali-can-a-secondary-endpoint-stage-a-coup-detat/

*Watch Professor Margreet Vissers’ lecture on her work on vitamin C. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPyj9Pi8nw4&feature=youtu.be

* Read on Dr Rhonda Patrick’s assessment of clinical data on Vitamin C and her findings. https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/vitamin-c

About Dr Levy

Dr Thomas Levy is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practising adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly administered vitamin C to neutralise this toxicity.
He has now written 11 books, with several addressing the wide-ranging properties of vitamin C in neutralising all toxins and resolving most infections, as well as its vital role in the effective treatment of heart disease and cancer. Others address the important roles of dental toxicity and nutrition in disease and health.
Recently inducted into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame, Dr Levy continues to research the impact of the orthomolecular application of vitamin C and antioxidants in general on chronic degenerative diseases. His ongoing research involves documenting that all diseases are different forms and degrees of focal scurvy, arising from increased oxidative stress, especially intracellularly, and that they all benefit from protocols that optimise the antioxidant levels in the body.
He regularly gives lectures on this information at medical conferences around the world. His 11th book, Hidden Epidemic: Silent Oral Infections Cause Most Heart Attacks and Breast Cancers, was published in September of 2017.
If you want to learn more about oxidative medicine from Dr Levy, you may contact him at televymd@yahoo.com or through his website.

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How to Join Squid Game

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Gi-Hun had a very rough day. When he’s waiting for the next train one stranger suddenly challenges him! What will happen?

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Haemophilus influenzae – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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Haemophilus influenzae is a small Gram-negative coccobacillus which can normally colonize the human respiratory tract. There are two major categories of H. influenzae – encapsulated strains and unencapsulated strains.

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Influenza, or the flu, is a contagious viral infection that attacks your nose, throat, and lungs. It can cause fever, chills, runny nose, sore throat, cough, muscle aches, and fatigue. The flu virus is extremely small and only visible through electron microscopes. Inside the virus, genetic material contains the information to make more copies of the same virus. A protein shell provides a hard, protective enclosure for the genetic material as the virus travels between the people or animals it infects. An outer envelope allows the virus to infect cells by merging with the cell’s outer membrane. Projecting from the envelope are spikes of protein molecules. The flu virus uses its H spikes like a key to get inside your cells. N spikes allow copies of the virus to break away from your infected cells to infect more cells. There are 17 known types of H spikes and nine types of N spikes that scientists use to name different flu viruses, such as the virus H5N1. You get the flu by touching an object that has the flu virus on it or through exposure to body fluids from people or animals infected with the virus. When an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, droplets carrying the influenza virus may land in your mouth or nose and then move into your lungs. Once inside your body, the influenza virus comes into contact with cells in your nose, throat, or lungs. The H spike on the virus inserts into a receptor molecule on your healthy cell membrane, like a key in a lock. This action allows the virus to get inside your cell. Next, the virus travels inside a sack made from your cell membrane to your cell’s nucleus. Then the viral envelope and cell membrane sack combine, allowing the viral genetic material to leave the sack and enter the nucleus. The viral genetic material hijacks the energy and materials in your cell’s nucleus to make thousands of copies of itself. Some of the genetic material moves out of the nucleus, then attaches to ribosomes, which are the protein building parts of your cell. Ribosomes use information from the genetic material to make other viral proteins, such as the H and N spikes. A packaging structure in your cell, called the Golgi apparatus, carries the H and N spikes in vesicles which merge with your cell’s membrane. All the parts needed to create a new virus gather just beneath your cell’s membrane. Then a new virus begins to bud off from the cell’s membrane. During this process, the newly created virus gets stuck on your cell’s membrane when a viral H spike locks onto membrane receptors. However, the virus has a way to get around this problem. The viral N spike frees the virus by cutting it away from the receptor. New influenza viruses are now free to infect more of your cells and cause you to develop the flu. If you have the flu, your doctor may prescribe Oseltamivir, which you would take orally, or Zanamivir, which you would take using an inhaler, to help speed your recovery or reduce your risk for complications. These anti-viral drugs stop the influenza virus by blocking the viral N spike from freeing the virus. This causes the new viruses to stick to the surface of your cell, so they cannot escape and infect more of your cells. The best way to protect yourself from the flu is to get the flu vaccine every year. You may receive the vaccine as a shot, which contains dead versions of several types of the virus, or you may receive it as a nasal spray, which contains several types of live, but very weak, forms of the virus. The vaccine exposes your body to several types of the influenza virus that are too weak to cause infection but just strong enough to stimulate an immune response. Within two weeks, cells in your immune system make markers called antibodies, which are specific for only the types of flu you were exposed to. The antibodies attach to each flu virus and prevent it from attaching to your cells. Antibodies are also able to attach to more than one flu virus, which causes viruses to clump together. Your immune system responds to signals from the antibodies by engulfing and destroying the clumps of viruses. Later, if you are exposed to these types of flu again, your body recognizes and destroys them, so you will not develop the flu from these same viruses. For continued protection against new flu viruses, you will need to get a flu vaccine every year.

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Influenza B strains dangerous to young children and the elderly

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Dr. Don Shiffrin explains why the flu vaccine is so important as cold and flu season continues.
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Monday, Jan. 6, 2020 Good Health report
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Cranfield University discuss their ethics review system "Cures"

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Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management. Its disciplines cover aerospace, agrifood, defence and security, energy, environment technology, leadership and management, manufacturing, and transport systems.

Research ethics is an extremely important topic because of the University’s research-intensive nature. Its diverse disciplines, however, make research ethics a particularly complex issue.

Before adopting EthicsRM, the University had three separate ethics review processes covering its varied disciplines. It recognised that a streamlined and unified system would support consistency in its approach to ethics.

Two of the previous ethics processes were entirely paper-based, while the other was online using a system developed in-house. Over time, the system’s administrator functionality became extremely time consuming and it was obvious that it was unsustainable.

Instead the University felt that a new system was required from an external supplier able to offer full and effective technical support.

After a rigorous selection process, EthicsRM was chosen – not only because of the wide range of processes that the system could easily handle, but its flexibility made it relatively quick to set up, even with Cranfield’s complex process flows. “The most time-consuming part of setting up the system was getting the academic staff to agree on the wording of the questions that applicants needed to answer,” explained Cranfield’s Brenda Roshier, Project Manager for the introduction of the system.

“Both reviewers and applicants find EthicsRM highly intuitive,” according to Andrew Kirchner, who was brought in to set up the system. “The system does what we want. Our biggest challenge is finding enough staff to act as reviewers, as we are asking all masters and doctoral level research projects to go through the system.”

Cranfield currently has applications based on four levels of risk and is shortly to introduce an additional level for human research that only requires a light touch consent approach. Andrew continued: “Changes like this are easy to make in-house using EthicsRM’s customisable workflow.”

“With a partner like Infonetica, we felt confident about being able to make changes in the system and test them fully prior to going live.”
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Part 1 of my series about doing my masters degree at Cranfield University.

In this video I talk about moving into accomodation (Lanchester Hall) and what your first day/week will be like. Tune into part 2 to hear more about the CSA and other fun spots around campus
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Cowboy Cures | Natural Remedies and Immune Boosters

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