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A Comprehensive Medical Guide
 
Here is a 'Comprehensive Medical Guide' which is found to be very useful in relation to certain medical inquiry.  Hope you will find this useful for you though this is a repeat for its importance.
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Very Informative and Useful

It is worth preserving
& forwarding as well.....
This is one of the best mails ever received.
You can definitely spend your precious time going through the contents of this mail as it covers number of physical ailments affecting us. Moreover, it covers the health issues in detail and in systematical order.

My sincere thanks to the person/s whoever collected and collated this information because he/she/they did fantastic job.
 This site is very informative, which ever diseases you click-upon (I wish you don’t have one),....
it gives you the video explanation !!!!
Interactive Sites on Medical Information The tutorials listed below are interactive health education resources from the
Patient Education Institute . Using animated graphics, each tutorial explains the procedure or condition ineasy-to-read and understand language. You can also listen to the tutorial. 

JUST CLICK ON ANY AILMENT 

These tutorials require a special Flash plug-in, version 6 or above... If you do not have this in your PC, you will be prompted to obtain a free download of the software before you start the tutorial. 


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British scientists unveil the 'world's first' mobile phone powered by URINE 
They claim it is the the first time scientists have been able to directly charge the battery of a device using urine
The researchers believe their technology could be used in bathrooms in the future to power electric shavers and even showers.
Mobile phone owners could soon be able to give their batteries a boost with their own urine.
British scientists at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory have developed a way of using urine as a power source to generate electricity and claim to have created the world's first microbial fuel cells (MFC) powered mobile phone.
While many people might turn their noses up at the energy source, the researchers said that it is the 'ultimate waste product' and does not rely on the erratic nature of the wind or the sun.
The scientists shared their breakthrough in the Royal Society of Chemistry Journal of Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
Dr Ioannis Ieropoulos, an expert at harnessing power from unusual sources using microbial fuel cells at the University of West England, Bristol, which was also involved in the research, said the urine-powered phone is a 'world first'.
'No-one has harnessed power from urine so it’s an exciting discovery.
Dr Ioannis Ieropoulos in his laboratory at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory holding a phone powered by a microbial fuel cell stack
Scientists believe they have created the first mobile phone to run on urine. Dr Ioannis Ieropoulos is pictured at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory holding a phone powered by a microbial fuel cell stack.


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