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3 thoughts on “Selena Gomez 432 HZ Healing”
there is gonna be a big jewish ending
where the people get healed like matt damon movie
IF you can’t keep your hands to yourself, if u lose THE CONTEST, that’s ok
Bill Yukich is an award winning director and editor.
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U don’t need to clone the entire body Dr. Fishman
Just a new kidney…
By Michelle Roberts
Health editor, BBC News online
Scientists say they are a step closer to growing fully functioning replacement kidneys, after promising results in animals.
Getting the urine out has been a problem for earlier prototypes, causing them to balloon under the pressure.
The Japanese team got round this by growing extra plumbing for the kidney to stop the backlog, PNAS reports.
Although still years off human trials, the work helps guide the way towards making organs for people, say experts.
In the UK, more than 6,000 people are waiting for a kidney – but because of a shortage of donors, fewer than 3,000 transplants are carried out each year.
More than 350 people die a year, almost one a day, waiting for a transplant.
Growing new kidneys using human stem cells could solve this problem.
there is gonna be a big jewish ending
where the people get healed like matt damon movie
IF you can’t keep your hands to yourself, if u lose THE CONTEST, that’s ok
Bill Yukich is an award winning director and editor.
Yukich has edited hundreds of music videos for artists crossing all genres. From Notorious B.I.G. to Metallica, Halsey to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eminem to Selena Gomez. His work for Maroon 5 alone has over 7 billion views.
U don’t need to clone the entire body Dr. Fishman
Just a new kidney…
By Michelle Roberts
Health editor, BBC News online
Scientists say they are a step closer to growing fully functioning replacement kidneys, after promising results in animals.
Getting the urine out has been a problem for earlier prototypes, causing them to balloon under the pressure.
The Japanese team got round this by growing extra plumbing for the kidney to stop the backlog, PNAS reports.
Although still years off human trials, the work helps guide the way towards making organs for people, say experts.
In the UK, more than 6,000 people are waiting for a kidney – but because of a shortage of donors, fewer than 3,000 transplants are carried out each year.
More than 350 people die a year, almost one a day, waiting for a transplant.
Growing new kidneys using human stem cells could solve this problem.