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Welcome to Patient Advocate News! This blog/website is not paid for nor maintained by public funds, nor does it reflect the positions of either the City of Long Beach or the California State Medical Board. It is also not intended to provide medical or legal advice. You should consult a health care provider or attorney if you need either. Thursday, August 9, 2007. Health staff help sex-crime victims regain their lives. Report card' planned for PPO plans. 5 scariest medical mistakes. Is it a free service?
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Hopalong Chronicles: September 2010
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Intermittent tales of the sailing vessel Hopalong, a 39-foot Freedom cat-rigged ketch, on the west coast of Mexico. Skippers are David and Sally Jensen, who have been cruising fulltime since 1998 and who should know better by now. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Graveyards, Posies and Corned Beef on Rye. 8211; The lure of the familiar - be it McDonald. S fries, Thrifty. Ice cream or even dill pickles - is a powerful force when you are away from the Old Country for long periods. Today, for Sally. Sally scoute...
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Hopalong Chronicles: February 2010
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Intermittent tales of the sailing vessel Hopalong, a 39-foot Freedom cat-rigged ketch, on the west coast of Mexico. Skippers are David and Sally Jensen, who have been cruising fulltime since 1998 and who should know better by now. Friday, February 05, 2010. Tales from the Revillagigedos: Hopalong Leaves, Chain Stays. A few days ago, Sally and I stepped on land for the first time in a month. The occasion was our arrival in Barra de Navidad. Just north of Manzanillo. After a voyage to the Revillagigedos.
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Hopalong Chronicles: March 2010
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Intermittent tales of the sailing vessel Hopalong, a 39-foot Freedom cat-rigged ketch, on the west coast of Mexico. Skippers are David and Sally Jensen, who have been cruising fulltime since 1998 and who should know better by now. Sunday, March 14, 2010. The Man from Horno, Liberation and the Staff of Life. In some locations in Mexico, fetching victuals consumes the best part of an entire day. But in Barra de Navidad. The baker operates from land, where he has an operation called El Horno Frances. Curren...
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Hopalong Chronicles: Sailors Brave the Damp of Panama
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Intermittent tales of the sailing vessel Hopalong, a 39-foot Freedom cat-rigged ketch, on the west coast of Mexico. Skippers are David and Sally Jensen, who have been cruising fulltime since 1998 and who should know better by now. Thursday, November 08, 2012. Sailors Brave the Damp of Panama. 8211; The Wall Street Journal. Felt damp this morning at Miami International Airport. In an interesting sidelight, Sally did not get to keep the used part, which is the normal practice for auto repairs. Rain may aff...
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Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. – McConnell Lab
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Human Neurobiology and Single Cell Genomics. Mike McConnell, Ph.D. Ian Burbulis, Ph.D. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Ewan's Blog: Bioinformatician at large. It is NOT junk. California Stem Cell Report. Budha Banerjee, Ph.D. Stukenberg-trained spindle checkpoint guru. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Sorry, your...
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Stem Cell Debate: October 2005
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Monday, October 17, 2005. Stem Cells to Solve Ethical Dilemmas. New ways of creating embryonic stem cells without killing viable embryos are being reported, and this could potentially solve the biggest bioethical debate of the Bush administration. Now the new question raising is about what sorts of laboratory creations deserve human status. Biochemist Fazale Rana at Reasons to Believe, a Christian group in Southern California opposed to human embryonic stem cell research says that the research is "ri...
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Stem Cell Research: January 2006
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Saturday, January 28, 2006. More on Hwang Woo-Suk and Stem Cell Fraud. South Korean prosecutors are still looking into the fraud by the country's best-known scientist. Currently the prosecutors are saying that the group did not produce any human embryonic stem cells as they had claimed. A panel at the Seoul National University which is investigating the case also came to the same conclusion the team led by Hwang Woo-suk. 1) a 2004 paper on producing the first cloned human embryos for research. The writer...
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Stem Cell Research: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Stem Cells and Hydrogels To Cure Spinal Cord Injuries? Stem cells embedded within hydrogels may one day heal decades-old spinal cord injuries and save patients from a life of paralysis. Stem cell researchers are demonstrating some possibilities in rodents and hope that these same results can one day be replicated in humans. Is reporting that Pavla Jendelova, from the Institute of Experimental Medicine. Wired: Jell-O Fix for Spinal Cords. Posted by Bio Fiend at 6:15 AM. As many ...
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