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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
28 Apr 21
Good news! My coast guard cousin recuperated from having this coronavirus. Now, she resumes working. I learned this piece of good news from my younger sister this afternoon. I assumed that she got antibodies for this virus.
Am I...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169489)
• United States
12 Dec 20
I have stuffing and turkey combined, with some cream of chicken soup. In addition we will eat Brussels sprouts and some other foods.
Well, according to the Red Cross I do not show any antibodies to covid-19. So I either did not...
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Explorer
@ExplorewtMe (6332)
• Nairobi, Kenya
6 May 20
There is news that Israel is in an advanced stage of testing antibodies to eliminate the virus from an already ill person. I am not very much sure that if they are ready to produce it for mass use. But if it is really effective...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
15 Jun 16
Blood plasma is very important component in the blood when isolated. Ths is very important in the transport of nutrients and in treating many diseases as it will contain antibodies and proteins. It will be light yellow in color....
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raydene
@raydene (9871)
• United States
20 Jan 09
I found this in my email this morning.
After reading I wondered how I would measure up in each.
How about you?
Would you be proud or disappointed or justify your response?
What kind of person are you?
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trinihd
@trinihd (996)
• United States
18 Nov 08
Testing for diseases such as cancer and multiple sclerosis could soon be as simple as using a pregnancy testing kit.
A team led by scientists at the University of Leeds has developed a biosensor technology that uses antibodies...
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roque20
@roque20 (518)
• Philippines
29 Oct 08
FAT. Research shows that people who get fewer than seven hours of sleep a night are 30 percent more likely to be obese. Lack of sleep alters the flow of hormones that regulate hunger and satiety, which can cause you to eat more....
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kaezy_kulet
@kaezy_kulet (2465)
• Philippines
19 Jul 08
Breastfeeding is very important..it gives antibodies to the babies and promotes maternal and child bonding..it has many advantages such as: It helps protect the baby against:
- diarrhea
- cough
- colds
- malnutrition
- other...
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lloydanthony111
@lloydanthony111 (4698)
• United States
24 Jun 08
Check out the Five Lessons and tell me which one is your favorite.
Subject: Five Lessons
1 - First Important Lesson - Cleaning Lady.
During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a...
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wendylb
@wendylb (203)
• Philippines
21 May 08
According to scientists singing benefits our health. As per to their research and studies, it boosts ans strengthens our immune system. They have tested that that the blood of people who sang like in a city choir, before and after...
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Amy
@artemis432 (7474)
• Abernathy, Texas
15 May 08
My doctor said a year is fine, even though the American Pediatric Association recommends two years.
Personally, I give kudos to any mom that even gets though six weeks because it can be difficult.
I had a little bug the...
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pyewacket
@pyewacket (43903)
• United States
11 Apr 08
I was watching this on the news last night and thought what a truly bittersweet story it was...and is. Kim, a 35 year old woman gave birth to a premature baby on January 9 of this year, and named the baby Isabella, who only...
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braveheart07
@braveheart07 (2601)
• Philippines
21 Mar 08
"A new vaccine lowers blood pressure in hypertensive people, a study shows. The finding breaks ground in a field dominated by drug therapy.
Surges in blood pressure make physical exertion possible, but chronically elevated...
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