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Don't waste your time for stem cell therapy research. I've made such breakthrough. Stem cell therapy is: to help those endogenous adult stem cells (ASCs) to clear away so-called inhibitory molecules so that its regenerative potentials can be triggered for regeneration, i.e. differentiation, dedifferentiation and proliferation. Do you believe: 1. aged 89, wet-AMD (age-related macular degeneration to cause PED (retinal pigment epithelium detachment), legally blind. Treated by anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) injections invalidly. Treated by God's mercy nano-grade eye drops for 6 months, her vision restores. Now the said lady is aged 92 and lives in Beijing. Her husband was high-ranking offier of Chinese Communist Party. 2. DME (diabetic macular edema): patient treated by nano-grade eye drops sight from 0.3 to 1.0. In other words, Muller glia, retinal stem cells, are triggered for regeneration, i.e. optic nerve and photoreceptor cells. 3. Central pontine hemorrhagic stroke: aged 58, treated by nano-medication for two years. Now he's fully recovery. As you know hemorrhagic stroke patients do have neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction that can't be effectively treated and reversed by western medication. There're a lot of medical breakthrough. Nano-medication is based on: God created man out of an extract of clay from ground. During past five decades, USA., Russia, France and Germany have made great efforts to unravel it unsuccessfully. All glory belongs to God !
Hey I’m from the uk I’m in my final year I have to compare how the role of a MRI radiographer differs across countries so I wanted to know if you had any links or sites I can use to research for Australia I wanted to use UK USA and Australia
Hello, do you have to live in rural area for amount of years to quality for rural pathway? What's the difference between this and normal undergrad course?
my mum was so sick and reconditioned from her knee operation that an OT from her work Brought her from the brink of death. Once the financial details were sorted for the physiotherapy she really bounced back.
You can do an internal transfer to the undergraduate degree. If you finish paramedicine then you will be able to do a Doctorate degree in physiotherapy.
Hi, I was just wondering whether they allow students to wear a dress that goes down to the ankles (Muslim). Ive applied for this course but I personally don’t feel comfortable wearing trousers.
Hi there, I wouldn’t know much about this but I am quite sure there is no possible way to wear a dress, this is due to the fact that all clothing and hair (shouldn’t be a problem for you) should be constrained. But there is a chance I could be wrong. Well all I can say is good luck 😁
i wished study medicine in australia or america, but never dont had money for this,i left medical school in ukraine for money ,and australia fee tuition for international dont have citizen is 120,000$ per year
Hello dear I hope you are well. I want to ask about how can I get into bachelor of radiography and medical imaging at Monash uni without ATAR? I will be very happy if you can help.
i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost the account password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
Hi Sumaya. You can still study our Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging without studying physics in high school. We offer a physics bridging program in first semester, to help students get up to speed. You can find out more about the degree on our website: www.monash.edu/study/courses/find-a-course/2021/radiography-and-medical-imaging-m3006
Hi there.. I have done Doctor of physiotherapy from a well known university of pakistan.. I want to ask something. Is it necessary to wear uniform while studying nursing? What if someone observes veil and hijab?
Does the kind of doctor you want to become determine your clinical placement? For example I have a strong interest in Psychiatry, will this be taken into consideration? Or does everyone have to do the same kind of general hospital rotations regardless of whether it is related to what you actually want to do when you graduate?
Hi! All our medical students do a range of clinical rotations, to give them a taste of different areas - such as (and potentially inspire their future specialisation). This includes a psychiatry rotation, as well as rotations in women's health, general practice, surgery and emergency - just to name a few.