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Kerri Una

who has written 11 posts for Keva Blog.

Adult Stem Cell Hope for Spinal Injury Patients

When you “do” science in ways that do not offend God, He will bless your efforts abundantly. It’s just that simple.
Here’s is the latest outcome of adult stem cell grafts in spinal cord injuries and it led to increased mobility and quality of life for patients.
Patients with severe chronic spinal cord injuries received a treatment [...]

Treatment of hypertension & high blood pressure with Heart Guard

High blood pressure is one of the most common causes to stroke because it puts unnecessary stress on blood vessel walls, causing them to thicken and deteriorate, which can eventually lead to a stroke. It can also speed up several common forms of heart disease.
Today more than fifty years later there still is no cure [...]

Stem cell treatment for PLS (Primary Lateral Sclerosis)

Stem cell treatment is now available for PLS and has shown promising results in many patients
Mia diagnosed with PLS got Stem Cell Treatments at Qingdao Chengyang People’s Hospital and after the treatment she says that My speech is unbelievably better- so much so that people are astounded at how good i sound- but Noah and [...]

Time management Technique beneficial for every person

I m a working woman and my busy days, work in long hours, noisy office, and unbearable traffic gives me stress & hypertension. To get rid of the stress I have chosen a way which help me take the edge off of stress and strengthen the positive results in whole day. I used stress management [...]

Breathing Exercises Essential for older people

Breathing exercises become essential as you get older because age reduces the level of oxygen in your lungs. When you only take shallow breaths, as you do in normal breathing, you will eventually notice stiffness in your rib cage as the muscles surrounding the diaphragm start to lose their elasticity. This causes stale air to [...]

Stem Cells Treatment in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Amina, 43 yrs, was diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) only one year ago. Her condition since then has deteriorated to the point where she could no longer use her arms and legs, and had to use the help of caregivers for all her personal daily care, helping her in washing, dressing, getting in and [...]

Demands of the Computer touching the roof

Early days computers were huge machines that used vacuum tube fuses. As you meander through the history of computers and the internet you find computers, and now the net, are dominating our lives.
There was a time when computers weren’t so intertwined with everyday life.
Today every educate person familiar with computer and wireless access over all [...]

Paste of Stem Cell for keeping Bone Healthy

New stem cell studies at the University of Maryland Dental School demonstrate that surgeons could one day routinely use strong, moldable, and injectable pastes to regenerate needed bone tissue to repair broken bones, fractures, genetic defects, even combat bone wounds.
The Dental School presentation showed that human stem cells seeded in tissue engineering scaffolding exhibited “excellent [...]

How does an advance computer technology affect other businesses?

Computer technology has changed human life on this planet so rapidly that almost all jobs now involve computers. The rate of change in computer technology seems to be increasing. Even if your job does not directly involve computers, you can expect changes (at least in your working environment) as advancing computer technologies affect other businesses [...]

Changing the computer World

A Company created a very unique gadget that will make you computer monitors a wireless computer monitor being able to sit many feet away from the actual computer, on the couch or in the bed, playing your favorite game or just surfing the net in a very comfortable way. The most important issue that every [...]