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Results from our forumHow is this possiblethanks to u all..But i am still curious is it that the ligaments are becoming weak or ma connetive tissues are dying. I also believe that the human body if giving the right substances has its own way of recovering so if anyone has any idea about food to take herbs to drink ...
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Apoptosis in the substantia nigra... neurons of the substantia nigra in four normal aged subjects. Morphological characteristics of apoptosis, such as contact loss with surrounding tissues, cell shrinkage and chromatin condensation, were found in 2% of the total number of melanized neurons analyzed. Although endoplasmic reticulum ...
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Re: Re:... gets damaged in the treatment. Radiotherapy is typically aimed to a very precise area (where the tumor is) and this helps to save the other tissues of the body. Chemotherapeutic agents have systemic effects since they are delivered intravenously and because of that may have wider side effects. ...
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Re: Re:... gets damaged in the treatment. Radiotherapy is typically aimed to a very precise area (where the tumor is) and this helps to save the other tissues of the body. Chemotherapeutic agents have systemic effects since they are delivered intravenously and because of that may have wider side effects. ...
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Hermaphrodite Reproduction... 11 reported cases of fertility in true hermaphrodite humans in scientific literature),[2] there has yet to be a documented case where both gonadal tissues function; contrary to folk rumors of hermaphrodites being able to impregnate themselves." This leads us to believe that the chances of ...
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