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  • Yin Fa Kuer (222)

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    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • The Dumb Baker

  • Descrição do Vídeo: This is about a dumb penguin that goes through a bunch of work to bake a cake, but then decides that he isnt hungry.
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • secu diurna num:222 tlaloc

  • Descrição do Vídeo: ezte video lo ize ezpecialmete para mi bandita de la 222 q me a apoyado en todo y pz a ezaz viejaz q zon la mera neta grax a todoz ezoz q no me an dejado cuando maz loz nececite ize el video or q me marcho de mexico q laztima no???pero q bueno para miz enemigaz q ya dejo un lugra q ban a querer toma verdad sharon jaja
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • The Last Remnant (222-Rare Enemies) Great Sand Sea: Ikaros Feather

  • Descrição do Vídeo: The Last Remnant split infinity splitinfinity movies videos clips
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Castlevania SOTN - Killing Richter without using any equipment

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Alucard - LVL 23 - HP 222
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Can INCREASED Glutathione be the Answer to Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Flora Bialo, 818-222-8714, http://www.vipsearch.us Almost any neurological symptoms can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and congnitive disability MS takes several forms, with new symptoms occurring either in discrete attacks (relapsing forms) or slowly accumulating over time (progressive forms). Between attacks, symptoms may go away completely, but permanent neurological problems often occur, especially as the disease advances. GLUTATHIONE Glutathione There is no known cure for MS. Treatments attempt to return function after an attack, prevent new attacks, and prevent disability. MS medications can have adverse effects or be poorly tolerated, and many patients pursue alternative treatments, despite the lack of supporting scientific study. The prognosis is difficult to predict; it depends on the subtype of the disease, the individual patient's disease characteristics, the initial symptoms and the degree of disability the person experiences as time advances. Life expectancy of patients is nearly the same as that of the unaffected population. Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata) is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system, leading to demyelination Disease onset usually occurs in young adults, and it is more common in women. It has a prevalence that ranges between 2 and 150 per 100,000. MS was first described in 1868 by Jean-Martin Charcot. MS affects the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to communicate with each other. Nerve cells communicate by sending electrical signals called action potential down long fibers called axons, which are wrapped in an insulating substance called myelin. In MS, the body's own immune system attacks and damages the myelin. When myelin is lost, the axons can no longer effectively conduct signals. The name multiple sclerosis refers to scars (scleroses better known as plaques or lesions) in the white of the brain and spinal cord, which is mainly composed of myelin. Although much is known about the mechanisms involved in the disease process, the cause remains unknown. Theories include genetics or infections. Different environmental riks factors have also been found. Almost any neurological symptoms can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and congnitive disability MS takes several forms, with new symptoms occurring either in discrete attacks (relapsing forms) or slowly accumulating over time (progressive forms). Between attacks, symptoms may go away completely, but permanent neurological problems often occur, especially as the disease advances. There is no known cure for MS. Treatments attempt to return function after an attack, prevent new attacks, and prevent disability. GLUTATHIONE Glutathione MS medications can have adverse effects or be poorly tolerated, and many patients pursue alternative treatments, despite the lack of supporting scientific study. The prognosis is difficult to predict; it depends on the subtype of the disease, the individual patient's disease characteristics, the initial symptoms and the degree of disability the person experiences as time advances. Life expectancy of patients is nearly the same as that of the unaffected population. "Multiple sclerosis" MS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) central nervous system, "Multiple sclerosis" MS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) central nervous system "Multiple sclerosis" MS "MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS" (MS)central nervous system "CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM" GLUTATHIONE Glutathione GLUTATHIONE Glutathione
    Data: January 9, 2009
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    Can-INCREASED-Glutathione-be-the-Answer-to-Multiple-Sclerosis--(MS)

     
  • Upcoming Urban Art Event-City of Toronto Parks Forestry+Recreation-Yorkdale Mall

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Benoit Tardiff of the Antibes Community Centre speaks about his amazing youth engagement projects through legal graffiti art at Wellness Day at Loretto College Jan 7/09. Video by Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer at the Wellness Day for Loretto College. An AWESOME healthy lifestyle and community building day for everyone. Thank you to the School Police Officers (SRO's) for the invite. It is very evident that the students appreciate and support all that you stand for. Three ways to leave an anonymous tip to prevent or solve a crime in Toronto: Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: http://222tips.com Text: TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637) Appeal Videos: http://YouTube.com/1800222tips CS Community Videos (including this event) http://YouTube.com/222TIPSCommunity Youth Engagement / Crime Stoppers http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt Gang Prevention/Intervention http://YouTube.com/NoToGangsONGIA
    Data: January 9, 2009
    Vídeos Relacionados: : legal graffiti art benoit tardiff antibes community centre city toronto parks forestry recreation loretto college wellness day

     
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  • Wellness Day Loretto College - Break Dancing

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Break Dancing at School Wellness Day Video by Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer at the Wellness Day for Loretto College. An AWESOME healthy lifestyle and community building day for everyone. Thank you to the School Police Officers (SRO's) for the invite. It is very evident that the students appreciate and support all that you stand for. Three ways to leave an anonymous tip to prevent or solve a crime in Toronto: Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: http://222tips.com Text: TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637) Appeal Videos: http://YouTube.com/1800222tips CS Community Videos (including this event) http://YouTube.com/222TIPSCommunity Youth Engagement / Crime Stoppers http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt Gang Prevention/Intervention http://YouTube.com/NoToGangsONGIA
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • 100 0702

  • Descrição do Vídeo: 222
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • To Semedo

  • Descrição do Vídeo: O sono de pedra
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Descrição do Vídeo: 222
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Wellness Day Loretto College-Toronto Public Health

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Spin the wheel to health Video by Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer at the Wellness Day for Loretto College. An AWESOME healthy lifestyle and community building day for everyone. Thank you to the School Police Officers (SRO's) for the invite. It is very evident that the students appreciate and support all that you stand for. Three ways to leave an anonymous tip to prevent or solve a crime in Toronto: Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Type: http://222tips.com Text: TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637) Appeal Videos: http://YouTube.com/1800222tips CS Community Videos (including this event) http://YouTube.com/222TIPSCommunity Youth Engagement / Crime Stoppers http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt Gang Prevention/Intervention http://YouTube.com/NoToGangsONGIA
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • GTA's Most Wanted 3-13 Bus Stop Assault

  • Descrição do Vídeo: This video is a preview of a full story featured on GTA's Most Wanted. To view full episodes and complete stories on-line, go to: http://www.rogerstv.com/gmw If you have any information about this case, please call Crime Stoppers toll-free from anywhere in Canada at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or locally in the Toronto area at 416-222-TIPS (8477). Phone calls to Crime Stoppers are annonymous. Or you can leave information online through a secure web form at: http://www.222tips.com
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • GMW 13 - Sandy Ebrahim Murder - PREVIEW

  • Descrição do Vídeo: About this case: On the Monday the 28th day of June 1999 Sandy Ebrahim went to the Kennedy Fields Plaza, 7220 Kennedy Road in Markham. Sandy and some friends were gathered in the parking lot, near the Burger King Restaurant. At about 3:14a.m. a black Lincoln Navigator entered the parking lot. The Navigator was seen to circle the parking lot and drive up to Sandy and her friends. As the Navigator approached the group shots were fired from the vehicle and it sped out of the lot and was seen traveling northbound on Kennedy Road. As a result of this incident Sandy Ebrahim suffered fatal gunshot wounds. The Lincoln Navigator was located shortly after the murder having been stolen from the Yonge Street and Finch Avenue area of Toronto. An intense investigation by police which involved numerous witnesses being interviewed has identified suspects. Police require the assistance of the public to further the murder investigation of Sandy Ebrahim. If you have any information about this case, please call Crime Stoppers toll-free from anywhere in Canada at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or locally in the Toronto area at 416-222-TIPS (8477). Phone calls to Crime Stoppers are annonymous. Or you can leave information online through a secure web form at: http://www.222tips.com
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Konjiki no Gash Zatch Bell chapters 222-223 - Wonrei's Final Protection part 2 v2

  • Descrição do Vídeo: (Sorry about v1, something went wrong while I was uploading it) Our hero destroys the nuisance with the tigers' paw, but it's head plans to use a final trump card: an explosion that'll kill them all! Behind the wall, the fighters' shielding friends separate him from his love for his own good, but the fighter must wager his life for others one last time. Wonrei unfortunately says his goodbyes!
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • 222

  • Descrição do Vídeo:
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Autoimmune Disorder, Is There a NEW Breakthrough

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Flora Bialo, (818) 222-8714 - http://www.vipsearch.us Your body's immune system protects you from disease and infection. But if you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake. Autoimmune diseases can affect many parts of the body. These diseases tend to run in families. Women - particularly African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American women - have a higher risk for some autoimmune diseases. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, and some have similar symptoms. This makes it hard for your health care provider to know if you really have one of these diseases, and if so, which one. Getting diagnosed can be frustrating and stressful. In many people, the first symptoms are being tired, muscle aches and low fever. The diseases may also have flare-ups, when they get worse, and remissions, when they all but disappear. The diseases do not usually go away, but symptoms can be treated. What is the immune system? The immune system is the body's means of protection against microorganisms and other "foreign" substances. It is composed of two major parts. One component, B lymphoncytes, produces antibodies, proteins that attack "foreign" substances and cause them to be removed from the body; this is sometimes called the humoral immune system. The other component consists of special white blood cells called T lymphocytes, which can attack "foreign" substances directly; this is sometimes called the cellular immune system. It takes time for both components of the immune system to develop. The only protections a newborn will have are the antibodies that have transferred from the mother to the baby before birth. T lymphocytes become protective, and antibodies are developed after a person is exposed to specific "foreign" threats. Over a lifetime, the immune system develops an extensive library of identified substances and microorganisms that are cataloged as threat or not threat. Vaccinations utilize this process to add to the library. They expose a persons immune system to weakened or inactivated forms of bacteria and viruses that can no longer cause disease, so that the persons immune system will recognize them and create antibodies that will be ready to protect against the infectious forms of these microorganisms if the person comes in contact with them in the future. Normally, the immune system can distinguish between self and not self and only attacks those tissues that it recognizes as not self. This is usually the desired response, but not always. When a person is given an organ transplant, the immune system will correctly recognize the new organ as not self (unless it is from an identical twin) and will attack it in a process called rejection. To prevent rejection, the transplant patient must take drugs that reduce the activity of the immune system (immunosuppressants) for the rest of his life. What are autoimmune disorders? Autoimmune disorders are diseases caused by the body producing an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. Sometimes the immune system will cease to recognize one or more of the bodys normal constituents as self and will create autoantibodies antibodies that attack its own cells, tissues, and/or organs. This causes inflammation and damage and it leads to autoimmune disorders. The cause of autoimmune diseases is unknown, but it appears that there is an inherited predisposition to develop autoimmune disease in many cases. In a few types of autoimmune disease (such as rheumatic fever), a bacteria or virus triggers an immune response, and th antibodies or T-cells attack normal cells because they have some part of their structure that resembles a part of the structure of the infecting microorganism. Autoimmune disorders fall into two general types: those that damage many organs (systemic autoimmune diseases) and those where only a single organ or tissue is directly damaged by the autoimmune process (localized). However, the distinctions become blurred as the effect of localized autoimmune disorders frequently extends beyond the targeted tissues, indirectly affecting other body organs and systems. Some of the most common types of autoimmune Autoimmune disorders, Immune System, Systemic Autoimmune Diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Lupus [Systemic Lupus Erythematosus] (skin, joints, kidneys, heart, brain, red blood cells, Lupus [Systemic Lupus Erythematosus] (skin, joints, kidneys, heart, brain, red blood cells, Sjogren's syndrome (salivary glands, tear glands, joints) "Autoimmune Disease" "Autoimmune Disorder" "Autoimmune Diseases" "AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS" "autoimmune disorders" "Autoimmune Disease" "Autoimmune Disorder" "Autoimmune Diseases" "AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS" "autoimmune disorders"
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Tout les jours 222

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Les cocos sous la neiges =)
    Data: January 9, 2009
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  • Autoimmune Disease, Is There a NEW Breakthrough

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Flora Bialo, (818) 222-8714 - http://www.vipsearch.us Your body's immune system protects you from disease and infection. But if you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake. Autoimmune diseases can affect many parts of the body. These diseases tend to run in families. Women - particularly African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American women - have a higher risk for some autoimmune diseases. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, and some have similar symptoms. This makes it hard for your health care provider to know if you really have one of these diseases, and if so, which one. Getting diagnosed can be frustrating and stressful. In many people, the first symptoms are being tired, muscle aches and low fever. The diseases may also have flare-ups, when they get worse, and remissions, when they all but disappear. The diseases do not usually go away, but symptoms can be treated. What is the immune system? The immune system is the body's means of protection against microorganisms and other "foreign" substances. It is composed of two major parts. One component, B lymphoncytes, produces antibodies, proteins that attack "foreign" substances and cause them to be removed from the body; this is sometimes called the humoral immune system. The other component consists of special white blood cells called T lymphocytes, which can attack "foreign" substances directly; this is sometimes called the cellular immune system. It takes time for both components of the immune system to develop. The only protections a newborn will have are the antibodies that have transferred from the mother to the baby before birth. T lymphocytes become protective, and antibodies are developed after a person is exposed to specific "foreign" threats. Over a lifetime, the immune system develops an extensive library of identified substances and microorganisms that are cataloged as threat or not threat. Vaccinations utilize this process to add to the library. They expose a persons immune system to weakened or inactivated forms of bacteria and viruses that can no longer cause disease, so that the persons immune system will recognize them and create antibodies that will be ready to protect against the infectious forms of these microorganisms if the person comes in contact with them in the future. Normally, the immune system can distinguish between self and not self and only attacks those tissues that it recognizes as not self. This is usually the desired response, but not always. When a person is given an organ transplant, the immune system will correctly recognize the new organ as not self (unless it is from an identical twin) and will attack it in a process called rejection. To prevent rejection, the transplant patient must take drugs that reduce the activity of the immune system (immunosuppressants) for the rest of his life. What are autoimmune disorders? Autoimmune disorders are diseases caused by the body producing an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. Sometimes the immune system will cease to recognize one or more of the bodys normal constituents as self and will create autoantibodies antibodies that attack its own cells, tissues, and/or organs. This causes inflammation and damage and it leads to autoimmune disorders. The cause of autoimmune diseases is unknown, but it appears that there is an inherited predisposition to develop autoimmune disease in many cases. In a few types of autoimmune disease (such as rheumatic fever), a bacteria or virus triggers an immune response,
    Data: January 9, 2009
    Vídeos Relacionados: : Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Disorder autoimmune disorders Autoimmune Diseases AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

     
    Autoimmune-Disease,-Is-There-a-NEW-Breakthrough-

     
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    Data: January 9, 2009
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