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- google.load("elements", "1", {packages: "transliteration"}); leukaemia in children
- Hipermenorrea – Neurovascular Progression of Pancreatic Cancer
- BrittaniLouiseTaylor! You’re In My Prayers!
- K9 ( Canine ) Thyroid Carcinoma Surgery
- Confocal Microscopy and Pigmented Lesions
google.load("elements", "1", {packages: "transliteration"}); leukaemia in children Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:47 AM PDT i was diagnosed with leukaemia in April 2009 and got the all clear after 6 months of chemotherapy. I created this video to simply support the children who are still fighting the battle, those who have survived it and those who have lost their lives. The charity i promote at the end has been used because it is important to me. i do not work for them ! OOOPS spelt niece wrong in the video |
Hipermenorrea – Neurovascular Progression of Pancreatic Cancer Posted: 20 Oct 2011 11:36 PM PDT
Video Rating: 4 / 5 |
BrittaniLouiseTaylor! You’re In My Prayers! Posted: 20 Oct 2011 10:31 PM PDT
So, one of the youtubers I watch, along with millions of others, has a father who is undergoing some medical treatment…this video is directed to Brittani, letting her know her family is in my prayers.
I recommend people contemplating using sodium bicarbonate orally read Sodium Bicarbonate Rich Mans Poor Mans Cancer Treatment. People around the world are waking up to the fact that sodium bicarbonate belongs in every protocol for cancer. Robert J. Gillies and his colleagues have demonstrated that pre-treatment of mice with sodium bicarbonate results in the alkalinization of the area around tumors. (Raghunand 2003) This type of treatment has been found to enhance the anti-tumor activity of other anticancer drugs. sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info |
K9 ( Canine ) Thyroid Carcinoma Surgery Posted: 20 Oct 2011 09:23 PM PDT
K9 ( Canine ) Thyroid Carcinoma Surgery
My First Video on My Channel. This Channel is for all you viewers so subscribe and tune in to new videos! This video inculdes any info of what videos you can expect to see on my page. ***All opinions are my own*** To subscribe and check out Wendy’s video: www.youtube.com |
Confocal Microscopy and Pigmented Lesions Posted: 20 Oct 2011 08:15 PM PDT
In an interview with GMNNs Doug Brunk, Dr. Lawrence T. Wang discusses the role of confocal microscopy for the management of pigmented lesions, including melanoma. |
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