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Kyoto University – Video

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Kyoto University
Japan #39;s first Nobel laureate, Kyoto alumnus Hideki Yukawa, won the prize for physics in 1949, two years after the university gained its current name: since then there have been four more prizewinne...

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Cornell University – Video

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Cornell University
Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White founded the "Big Red" in 1865 to provide education for all, irrespective of race or religion. That ideal still underpins life and learning for around 20000...

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University of Toronto – Video

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University of Toronto
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is a vibrant and diverse academic community. It includes 80000 students, 12000 colleagues holding faculty appointments, 200 librarians, and...

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Thrive15 | Now Hiring | What Can You Learn at Thrive15.com? – Video

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Thrive15 | Now Hiring | What Can You Learn at Thrive15.com?
Thrive15.com is seeking a web developer and interaction designer to develop innovative online education tools to be used by entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs throughout the world. ...

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DiaSorin Announces New Webinar in Their Annual Vitamin D Series

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(PRWEB) August 28, 2014

DiaSorin has announced that their new webinar, The Clinical Utility of 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D, will feature guest speaker Dr. Gregory A. Plotnikoff, a physician and researcher at Penny George Institute for Health and Healing Integrative Medicine. Dr. Plotnikoff serves as an integrative medicine physician at the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing and as Senior Consultant, Center for Health Care Innovation, Allina Health Care, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also serves as a co-editor of the new journal Global Advances in Health and Medicine.

In this webinar slated for September 11, 2014, 11am Central Time, practicing Internist and vitamin D researcher Gregory A. Plotnikoff, MD, MTS, FACP, will review how new testing for 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D can enhance your clinical practice. Issues to be addressed include identification of patients most likely to benefit, when to test and how to interpret values. Dr. Plotnikoff will also address the latest data on vitamin D production, utilization and breakdown pathways. The program includes opportunities for questions.

Gregory A. Plotnikoff, MD, MTS, FACP, is a board-certified internist and pediatrician who has received international honors for his work in cross-cultural and integrative medicine. He has been active in East-West medical integration issues with the Japanese Society of Oriental Medicine, National Geographic and the World Health Organization. He is the recipient of several international awards for research and teaching as well as the Early Career Distinguished Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota Medical School.

Dr. Plotnikoff is well known for his work in interventional nutrition, herbal medicines and spirituality in clinical care. He has additional training as a hospital chaplain, in medical acupuncture, in mind-body skills and as a practitioner of Traditional East Asian Medicine. He is co-author of the book Trust Your Gut (Conari, 2013) and author of 22 textbook chapters and more than 50 first-authored articles in the medical literature including several in Japanese. His 2003 article on vitamin D and chronic pain is one of the most highly cited articles in the history of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

The free webinar is hosted by LabRoots and will allow participants to interact with the speaker as well as network with each other. A live Q&A session will follow the presentation, offering a chance to ask questions to Dr. Plotnikoff. Attendees can also earn free Continuing Education credits for this talk.

For full details and free registration, click here.

About DiaSorin: For over 40 years the company has been developing, producing and marketing reagent kits for in vitro diagnostics worldwide. Its line of products used by diagnostic laboratories that are part of hospital facilities or operate independently can meet the needs of the following clinical areas: infectious diseases, bone metabolism, hepatitis, and endocrinology.

About LabRoots: LabRoots is the leading professional networking website designed to connect all science verticals. Founded in March 2008, LabRoot's vision was to connect the scientific world leveraging a myriad of unique features and tools, discovering meaningful collaborations across geographic boundaries and fields of expertise. LabRoots is the owner and producer of BioConference Live - which has grown into the world's largest series of virtual events within the Life Sciences and Clinical Diagnostics community.

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How To Play Piano: Czerny “Pogressive Excercise No 36” Op 453 Piano Tutorial by Ramin Yousefi – Video

Posted: August 27, 2014 at 11:45 pm




How To Play Piano: Czerny "Pogressive Excercise No 36" Op 453 Piano Tutorial by Ramin Yousefi
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How To Play Piano: Czerny “Pogressive Excercise No 37” Op 453 Piano Tutorial by Ramin Yousefi – Video

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How To Play Piano: Czerny "Pogressive Excercise No 37" Op 453 Piano Tutorial by Ramin Yousefi
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Gorillaz-Kinetic Typography Excercise – Video

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Gorillaz-Kinetic Typography Excercise
After Effects y mucho trabajo Creado por Luis Fernando Cardoso.

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Is Religion Only in Your Head?

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Christianity Requires Belief in the Resurrection Rather Than Neuroscience Rome, August 26, 2014 (Zenit.org) Father Dwight Longenecker | 665 hits

In the early 1980s I visited the town of Medjugorje where a group of young people reported that they were experiencing visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The scientists wired the children up to machines to record their physiological responses during the apparitions. The scientists wanted to study what was going on in their brains as they saw the Blessed Virgin.

Religious experiences of the mystical kind occur throughout human experience and in most every kind of religion. But what is happening when visionaries see the Blessed Virgin, Hindu holy men go into a trance or charismatics speak in tongues?

Are they experiencing something real or is it just their imagination?

Neuroscientist Andrew Newberg studies how the brain responds to religion. In this fascinating article his work is explained and explored by an atheist journalist named Julia Llewellyn Smith. She submitted to some experiments with Newberg to see if a religious-type experience could be artificially activated in his brain. It didnt work.

Llewellyn Smith explains:

Newberg is director of research at the Jefferson Myrna Brind Centre of Integrative Medicine, in Philadelphia, and co-author of, among other books, The Metaphysical Mind: Probing the Biology of Philosophical Thought. He is a leading neurotheologist, pioneering a new and highly controversial science that investigates whether as many sceptics have long suspected God didnt create us, but we created God.

During brain scans of those involved in various types of meditation and prayer, Newberg noticed increased activity in the limbic system, which regulates emotion. He also noted decreased activity in the parietal lobe, the part of the brain responsible for orienting oneself in space and time.

When this happens, you lose your sense of self, he says. You have a notion of a great interconnectedness of things. It could be a sense where the self dissolves into nothingness, or dissolves into God or the universe.

Newberg has discovered that the human brain has what might be called a capacity for prayer and this is universal. We are able to get outside ourselves and experience what we feel is contact with a high power.

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August 27th, 2014 at 8:43 am

Zig Ziglar – ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (HD) # ALS Ice Bucket Challenge – Video

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Zig Ziglar - ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (HD) # ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Post from Tom Ziglar - I have been called out by many people to do the ALS.org ice-bucket challenge. Ok - here it is! Now...

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