Essential Oils And Emotional Roots Of Disease
Whatever goes on in our heart or mind definitely affects our actions and ultimately rules our whole lives. What usually precedes or follows a thought? A feeling. And the feeling is what rules our mind-heart. Dr. Christian Bernard is reported to have made the statement that a person would not be able to live for a very long period of time on an artificial heart as it does not have brain cells. In order for person's heart to function on a continual basis, it must have brain cells.
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Hepatitis C Large Expenses
Hepatitis C becomes a public health time bomb load. Hepatitis C virus infection has a great opportunity to be chronic, causing death. In fact, there is no vaccine for the disease and very expensive medical costs must be borne by the patient.This was revealed in a public discussion "Step into the Future Treatment of Hepatitis C in Indonesia," organized networks of HIV Infected People Indonesia (JOTHI), Thursday (29/7).
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Sperm banks in Indonesia, possible?
Medical technology is growing rapidly especially in the field of obstetrics and gynecology has brought enormous implications for the world. The discovery of techniques of artificial insemination or IVF (in vitro fertilization/IVF) is one of them.Request a test-tube babies continues to increase each year in the world including in Indonesia became a phenomenon in itself. Through this technique, insemination, a woman is possible to get pregnant with donated sperm, either from her own husband or a male donor, stored in a sperm bank.
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Cordoba – Where Religions Merge
Cordoba has a varied and mixed religious history and evidence of this changing religious focus is clearly seen in one of its most famous tourist attractions- the Mezquita. It was built by the then ruler Ummayad Emir Abd'Al Rahman I around the 8th century. He believed that this would be the greatest mosque in the Islamic world and stand testimony to his great reign.When the Christians regained power in the 1230's, the mosque underwent a makeover of sorts to become a church. The influence of the architecture typical to both these religions is still quite evident in the structure standing today. If you are visiting Spain on holidays, try to come in May as the local Cordoba festivities are held during this time.
This is the occasion when natives let their hair down partying, dancing and merrymaking. You can also catch a glimpse of the locals in their traditional finery. The jostling crowds, colorful shops and bullfights are exciting to watch and participate in. The ruins of the palace city of Medina Al-Zahara are also a god sight seeing spot. The palace was built by Abd'Al Rahman III for his lover Zahara.
However it was not merely an exorbitant present to a lover, but soon turned into a center of political power wielding control over the new kingdom in existence at that time. The ruins still hold traces of the magnificent structure which stood there once.
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Prambusia disease, Attack Baduy Residents
Residents in rural Baduy In Lebak regency, Banten province, prambusia disease or similar skin disease that attacks the entire body of the patient so that patients with decreased productivity."The disease is not fatal, because the attack on the skin only, such as wound scab," Maman said Hasanuddin, medical officer of Community Health Centers (PHC) Cisimeut, District Leuwidamar, Lebak, Saturday (31/07/2010).
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