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97. New Heart, New Love, New Son Courtesy of Adult Stem Cells
Ten years ago a Surfers Paradise man's life was dominated by heart disease and time was running out. Now he has been granted a new wife and baby son better health total happiness.

98. Saved Heart Failure Patient Outraged at the Ignorance Surrounding Adult Stem
Congestive heart failure patient, Douglas Rice from the U.S., ought to be dead. Instead he is leading a crusade to raise public awareness of the benefits of adult stem cell therapy.

99. One Year of No Change of Condition is a Triumph for a Heart Patient
She ought to be dead, but adult stem cell therapy has ensured a California woman with Cardiomyopathy continues to live an active life without any further deterioration to her damaged heart.

100. Changing the Information Flow from Your DNA can Change Your Life
Explores the new science of epigenetics and how behaviors can change the information from DNA to help you to be healthy.

101. Homeopathy May Work by Communicating Information to the Body
Presents an explanation as to how homeopathy may work by communicating information to the body.

102. The Science Behind Healing Intention
Discusses healing intention and presents scientific studies that support it.

103. New Drugs One Step Closer to Informational Medicine
Presents information about a new class of epigenetic cancer drugs.

104. Johnston's Contribution To Calligraphy
Calligrapher Edward Johnston contributed a lot to the modern world of calligraphy. Looking back through the ages it can be seen that calligraphy has played an important part in the development of civilization, and that it has manifested itself in many ways and through many agents.

105. Seven Newly-Identified Diabetes Genes
Recent research findings may offer some new hope to 20.8 million individuals in Dallas, Houston, elsewhere in Texas and throughout the rest of the United States who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unfortunately unaware that they have the disease.

106. Outlining Mechanical Engineering
Although maybe not one of the most "glamorous" of trades, mechanical engineering is definitely one of the most important, and also frequently used, though you may not realize just how frequent and common. Take the chair you're currently sitting on reading this article - you can bet there's at least some kind of mechanical engineering process in its design to make it as comfortable as possible.

107. An Overview Of Solar Energy And Other Renewable Energy Sources
This article provides a fascinating and insightful look at solar and other forms of renewable energy.

108. Close Encounters Of The First Kind : 2006 and 2007
The years 2006 and 2007 saw a wide range of Close Encounters of the First Kind accounts that spread across the world, including destinations, such as Kent, England and India. In this article, you will learn the details regarding mysterious red orbs in the sky, as well as strange happenings close to the Vatican.


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