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Friday, February 27, 2009

Are you a pregnant mother?

Mothers, did you know that Umbilical cord stem cells from your baby can treat diseases? Yes, it's true. Umbilical cord stem cells can be used as a treatment for a specific disease. Believe it or not, it's true and Cryo Cell made it possible to happen.According to Cryo Cell International, stem cells from the baby's umbilical cord can treat diseases and it has been already used in over 10,000 transplants worldwide.Researchers claimed that there will be many potential medical miracles that will happen because of the stem cells found in the umbilical cord of your baby. It has been said that baby's umbilical cord blood is rich in stem cells, these...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Graduation Day is coming!

I am so excited to graduate! This coming March 29 will be our graduation day and it feels so good to know that I'm going to march the aisle.Oh! I can't wait but I have to wait. ^_^ Graduation day will be one of my happiest day. Imagine, with all those pressures @ school... all those duties and strict Clinical Instructors... Good bye and Thank you...I made ...

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