Posted on 12 February 2013. Tags: bone, cell, healing, health, medication, stem

Stem Cells Help Speed Bone Healing
This week a major medical breakthrough was released and it has many doctors very hopeful for the future. Stem cell testing has been ongoing for many years now and this might be the biggest discovery yet. Researchers successfully confirmed that a simple implant can help redirect blood to an injury and when done properly it can help introduce stem cells into the broken bone. This is crucial because these stem cells can and apparently do help healing in a major way.
The study showed that when stem cell rich blood cells were diverted to a broken bone the bone was able to heal significantly faster and grow in what appeared to be a much stronger form. This is great news because it will likely revolutionize the way broken bones are treated and healed in the future. Doctors are also hopeful that the simple implant used to redirect blood and stem cells will be used in a number of other cases and treatments. The possible uses are endless and stem cells are likely to speed healing in a number of different ways which is absolutely great for patients suffering from any number of injuries. It is only a matter of time before this system becomes widely used.
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Posted on 12 November 2012. Tags: cancer, healing, health, medical, medicine, test

New Cancer Testing Method Discovered
This week, through a series of interesting and strange coincidences a new test for testicular cancer has been discovered. The entire ordeal started when a man reportedly posted pictures of a pregnancy test that he himself used, when the results came back positive he was a little confused. Fortunately the kind folks are Reddit suggested that it could be a very bad sign, and further research was conducted.
After a number of interesting theories came up, the general consensus was that the pregnancy test was likely detecting a testicular tumor that produces the same hormones as pregnant women. The man took the advice and went to a doctor, where it was confirmed that he did in fact have testicular cancer. The truly good news is that, while this test method has apparently been known about for a while, this story has managed to spread the knowledge to millions of people.
Of course doctors are not recommending that pregnancy tests be used as the only form of testing, but they are now beginning to test just how effective the test is. Researchers say that they are very hopeful that a simple pregnancy test might be the trick to early detection of testicular cancer, which would absolutely be great news for men all around the globe.
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Posted on 21 May 2012. Tags: bully, classmates, facebook, healing, poem, poetry

Poem helps bullying victim and her classmates heal Phot by Mattox/SXC
In recent weeks there has been a great deal of attention drawn to the issue of bullying with the release of the documentary “Bully” in theaters. A former Escondido, CA woman chose to deal with the issue in her own way. After being bullied in her California high school 25 years ago, she chose to let former classmates know how she felt by sharing a poem she had penned on a class Facebook page. The results have been surprising …and healing.
Lynda Frederick led a hard scrabble life growing up in a strict religious home in Escondido. Often, she went to school so hungry she was forced to beg for food. Sometimes she had to wear the same clothes for several days without laundering them. While others rode the bus, she walked. Bruises were visible on her body. No one asked why, they just used these as reasons to pick on her. Unable to participate in holiday celebrations at school because of her religion, she was often spat upon or suffered rocks being thrown at her.
After the poem appeared, Frederick got a rash of phone calls and messages, sometimes from people she didn’t even remember. Most wanted to apologize for participating in the bullying or not stepping in to stop it. Others simply lent their support. The experience has been overwhelming.
Kristi Malone is one of the people who remembered Frederick and regrets how she handled the situation. She says now that it never occurred to her that she could stand up for Frederick, 42. Shawn Gordon, 43, also from Escondido remembered how he, too, stood by as Frederick was taunted and repeatedly tripped. With tears in his eyes, he shared the poem and his experiences with his own teenage daughters.
Frederick was able to graduate school early in 1987 and relocated to Rochester, NY. The mother of three, Frederick has made peace with many of her former classmates and even calls some of them her friends.
As for her classmates, they are so moved by Frederick, her experiences, her poem and their part in it all that they are attempting to establish an annual scholarship named for her. They have also raised $800 which will be used to fly Frederick back to Escondido for a class reunion.
Today, Frederick knows what to say to her own 14 year old daughter, also a victim of bullying. She advises her to let kids know that if they don’t like how she looks, they don’t have to look at her. Her new motto in life is while we can’t fix the damage wrought by our past, we can work to fix today.
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