Thursday, June 7, 2018

Youtube daily report Jun 7 2018

Reports about events

Reports about interesting model railways & community

Reports on new products

Tips, tricks & tests

Fair report

Reports on self-built

Reports of special events e.g open-door day

Visit the role model

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What Growing Mini Brains Has Taught Us, And What's Next - Duration: 5:04.

[♪INTRO]

It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie: miniature human organs that

scientists can grow in a lab.

But they exist — mini hearts, mini livers, mini lungs, mini guts, and even mini testes.

Scientists call them organoids, since they're like organs.

And the weirdest of them all is the mini brain, or cerebral organoid.

It's the one that raises the most questions for biologists and ethicists.

Even though they're small, what's amazing about organoids is that they replicate some

of the 3D features of full-sized human organs.

In the case of mini brains, that means developing ventricles, the fluid-filled spaces in the

brain, and forming layers in the cortex, the outer part of the brain.

This is a big deal for scientists because, in the past, they could never really get human

brain cells to grow in more than just one layer.

Those cells also usually didn't survive very long, and didn't include many cell

types like our brains actually do.

Frankly, it had been hard to study how brains develop because rats and mice aren't all

that similar to us, and we can't exactly do experiments on brain tissue from living people.

The organoid breakthrough came in 2013, when a postdoc named Madeline Lancaster realized

she had somehow created floating bits of brain tissue that had some structure to them.

And now we have the recipe down pat!

Researchers start out with some stem cells, which have the potential to develop, or differentiate,

into the cells of any organ they're interested in growing.

They feed them chemical signals to send them down the right path, and provide structural

support — like a protein gel — so the cells will grow in 3D.

And they also do a bunch of stirring.

Then, the cells take those cues and pretty much go to town, growing a lot like a brain

would form from scratch.

But, to be totally clear, these cells are forming basic structures and layers that can't

really do anything besides grow.

They're not full-blown networks of firing neurons.

Lancaster used cerebral organoids to learn new things about microcephaly, which is when

a baby's head is unusually small because its brain hasn't developed normally.

She took a microcephaly patient's cells and used them to whip up a custom mini brain,

which was smaller than normal.

It turned out that the patient's stem cells were calling it quits early, developing into

neurons instead of continuing to create many more cells.

Other neuroscientists have done similar experiments to study autism.

And they discovered that those patients tend to make more of a certain type of inhibitory

neuron than normal.

And another group has used mini brains to study how the Zika virus wreaks havoc on fetuses

during pregnancy.

The researchers infected organoids with the virus, which killed off cells and kept cells

from replicating.

Now, as great as cerebral organoids have been for science so far, they're not without flaws.

For one, they're tiny.

The biggest ones are made up of just 2-3 million cells, and are about the size of a lentil.

Not exactly ready for prime time sci-fi.

An adult human brain, on the other hand, is crammed with about 50,000 times more cells.

Part of this size limit is because we don't know how to direct mini brains to make their

own blood vessels yet.

So if they get too big, the cells in the center don't get enough nutrients and start to die.

Mini brains also don't have all the right layers or cell types, especially when it comes

to certain neuron-supporting cells called microglia.

So cerebral organoids are still relatively simple clumps of tissue that are way different

from an actual human brain.

And we have to solve more technical hurdles before they can really help us study complex

neurological diseases.

Plus, each mini brains grows a little bit differently.

So it can be hard to do controlled experiments that produce clear results, including things

like screening drugs to see what effects they have.

Researchers are making headway, though, to get around some of these limitations.

For example, some scientists are growing multiple mini brains under different conditions to

spur development of specific cell types.

And then they put them together like Lego bricks to create more accurate models of brain

development.

And, recently in 2018, another group was able to transplant mini brains made from human

cells into the brains of mice.

It wasn't to make super mice or anything, but to try to give those mini brains a blood

supply.

And sure enough, the mice grew blood vessels that fed the organoids!

So, we're not there yet, but it's pretty clear how ethicists already foresee some issues

with mini brains down the road.

Because what happens if the brain blobs get to be so good that they can play a part in

sensing things?

Or stranger yet, have a kind of consciousness?

No one really has answers yet, because what we've created are still just dishes of cells.

But as the technology advances, we'll have to use our existing brains to figure out what

to do about the mini ones.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to learn more about the biology and psychology of human brains, check out

our sister channel SciShow Psych at youtube.com/scishowpsych.

[♪OUTRO]

For more infomation >> What Growing Mini Brains Has Taught Us, And What's Next - Duration: 5:04.

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✅ Ο Παύλος Ευαγγελόπουλος επέστρεψε στην τηλεόραση μετά από15και πλέον χρόνια. Ήταν επιλογή του να α - Duration: 2:14.

Παύλος Ευαγγελόπουλος: «Ήταν προφανώς κάποιων άλλων επιλογή να απέχω από την τηλεόραση» Ο Παύλος Ευαγγελόπουλος επέστρεψε στην τηλεόραση μετά από 15 και πλέον χρόνια

Ήταν επιλογή του να απέχει όλα αυτά τα χρόνια;  «Όχι,  δεν ήταν επιλογή  μου. Ήταν προφανώς κάποιων άλλων επιλογή

Υπήρχε όμως και  μια κρίση  στη  μυθοπλασία κάτι  που  μπορεί  Βέβαια να αλλάξει

Οι  πιο πολλοί  στράφηκαν σε ριάλιτι,  πίστεψαν ότι αυτό είναι το καινούργιο  προϊόν που θα πουλήσει αλλά την πάτησαν και δικαίως» τόνισε στο Ciao

 -Γιατί το λέτε αυτό, ότι την πάτησαν; «Δεν πήγαν καλά και με αυτά τα κόστη που είχαν

Το Survivor που έκανε πέρυσι  70% -φέτος  κάνει τα  μισά, ένα αντίστοιχο στον ΑΝΤ1 δεν πήγε καθόλου  καλά

Το  καλό είναι ότι, από ό,τι  μαθαίνω, του χρόνου τα  κανάλια θα επιστρέψουν στην  μυθοπλασία κι  αυτό είναι πολύ ευχάριστο

» -Κάπου διάβασα ότι έχετε σπουδάσει οικονομικά στην Αμερική. Είναι αλήθεια; «Ναι, ξεκίνησα,  σπούδασα δυο χρόνια αλλά δεν ολοκλήρωσα ποτέ

»  -Πώς φτάσατε στην Αμερική; «Ε, εντάξει, όταν ήμουν μικρός  και τέλειωσα το  σχολείο πήγα

Μετά μου ήρθε η πετριά να γίνω ηθοποιός και τα παράτησα όλα. Γύρισα στην Ελλάδα  και  στη  σχολή  με ανακάλυψε ο Γιάννης Δαλιανίδης τον οποίο θεωρώ πατέρα  μου

Τη συνέχεια πάνω -κάτω την ξέρετε.»

For more infomation >> ✅ Ο Παύλος Ευαγγελόπουλος επέστρεψε στην τηλεόραση μετά από15και πλέον χρόνια. Ήταν επιλογή του να α - Duration: 2:14.

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Mazda MX-5 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 160 TS+ || Navigatie || Leder || 160 pk sterke motor - Duration: 1:09.

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Belen Rodriguez potrebbe tornare in Tv con 'Notti Magiche' | M.C.G.S - Duration: 5:02.

For more infomation >> Belen Rodriguez potrebbe tornare in Tv con 'Notti Magiche' | M.C.G.S - Duration: 5:02.

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✅ Alżbeta Lenska dodała kolejny wpis i pokazała bliznę. Tym razem z bliska. "Muszę być dumna z tego - Duration: 2:17.

Alżbeta Lenska ma za sobą trudne chwile. W głowie aktorki pękł tętniak i konieczna była skomplikowana operacja mózgu. Ogromne wsparcie męża i fanów spowodowało, że artystka się otworzyła i postanowiła opowiedzieć o tym, co ją spotkało

Na jej Instagramie pojawiło się kilka wzruszających wpisów opisujących tamto zdarzenie i pobyt w szpitalu.Alżbeta Lenska pokazała bliznęAlżbeta opublikowała na Instagramie kolejne zdjęcie

Tym razem pokazała bliznę z bliska. Na fotografii towarzyszy jej Tomasz Oświeciński. Aktorka wyznała, że aktor jest dla niej ogromną motywacją

Kiedy spotkałam się z Tomkiem, który jest moim mega pozytywnym kumplem, stał się dodatkowo moją mega motywacją! To nic, że wydawało mi się, że wyglądam jak kosmitka, bo stwierdził, że jestem turbo fighterką i mam być dumna z tego jak wyglądam

- napisała Aktorka z podniesioną głową mówi o swojej przyszłości i nie boi się aktorskich wyznań.Ponoć muszę gdzieś teraz grać

Mi się dobrze kojarzy Charlize Theron z filmu "Mad Max", więc może ktoś musi zrobić Polską wersję tego fantasy filmu? Całe szczęście kilka lat boksowałam, więc umiem walczyć, ale teraz nie mogę, więc może jak te bohaterki co przewidywały przyszłość w filmie „Raport Mniejszości" mogę mieć spokojniejszą rolę? Nie mam jeszcze pomysłu, ale uwielbiam Tomka za nakręcenie mnie na filmowe myślenie

Na koniec dodała pozytywne pozdrowienia dla swoich fanów.Wesoła pozytywna fighterka życzy Wam miłego tygodnia. Fani są zachwyceni, że ich ulubienica ma w sobie tyle pozytywnej energii

Pod postem szybko pojawiło się mnóstwo komentarzy.Wyglądasz nieziemsko pięknie, promieniejesz z każdym dniem!Zajefajna fryzura, Beta!Jestem z Ciebie dumna i naprawdę cieszę się, że wszystko potoczyło się dobrze

My też się cieszymy i życzymy Alżbecie dużo zdrowia i uśmiechu.KS

For more infomation >> ✅ Alżbeta Lenska dodała kolejny wpis i pokazała bliznę. Tym razem z bliska. "Muszę być dumna z tego - Duration: 2:17.

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Baye Dame dopo il GF 15: 'sono rovinato, mi stanno aiutando i miei genitori' | M.C.G.S - Duration: 3:47.

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US-Präsident Donald Trump hat beim bevorstehenden Gipfel mit Nordkoreas Machthaber Kim Jong-un ein - Duration: 7:33.

US-Präsident Donald Trump hat beim bevorstehenden Gipfel mit Nordkoreas Machthaber Kim Jong-un ein Friedensabkommen mit dem kommunistisch regierten Land in Aussicht gestellt

"Es ist möglich, dass wir ein Abkommen unterzeichnen, das wäre ein erster Schritt", sagte Trump am Donnerstag bei einer Pressekonferenz mit Japans Regierungschef Shinzo Abe im Rosengarten des Weißen Hauses in Washington

Gespräche darüber seien im Gange, sagte Trump. Der Gipfel ist für 12. Juni in Singapur geplant

"Es klingt ein bisschen seltsam – aber das ist vermutlich der einfachere Teil", sagte Trump

Entscheidend sei, was danach komme. Das eigentliche Ziel der nuklearen Abrüstung Nordkoreas sei möglicherweise nicht bei einem einzigen Gipfeltreffen zu erreichen

Es gebe vor allem in der Region enorme Erwartungen an den Gipfel, besonders in Südkorea

"Sie leben mit der Bedrohung durch einen Krieg von Beginn an", sagte Trump. Trump hält es für möglich, dass er den nordkoreanischen Machthaber in die USA einladen könnte

Wenn der Gipfel mit Kim am 12. Juni gut laufe, werde er dies sicherlich tun, sagte der US-Präsident auf die Frage eines Journalisten

Trump schloss jedoch grundsätzlich selbst eine kurzfristige Absage nicht völlig aus

Alles könne notfalls auch geändert werden. Der Präsident will das abgeschottete kommunistische Regime dazu bewegen, vollständig atomar abzurüsten

Über die Abrüstungsfrage gibt es auf beiden Seiten unterschiedliche Vorstellungen

Das Treffen mit Japans Ministerpräsident Abe, dessen Land an der Situation auf der koreanischen Halbinsel große eigene Interessen hat, sollte zur Vorbereitung des Singapur-Gipfels dienen

Beide Staatsmänner fliegen weiter nach Kanada, wo sie am Treffen der G-7-Staats- und Regierungschefs teilnehmen

Vor seinem Abflug forderte Abe erneut deutliche Fortschritte bei der Eindämmung des nordkoreanischen Atom- und Raketenprogramms sowie Aufklärung über das Schicksal von in den 70er und 80er Jahren nach Nordkorea verschleppten Japanern

Trumps Anwalt Rudy Giuliani hatte Nordkorea zuvor laut einem Zeitungsbericht brüskiert

Nach Angaben des "Wall Street Journal" sagte er bei einer Konferenz in Tel Aviv, Kim habe "auf Händen und Knien" um ein Gipfeltreffen mit Trump gebettelt

Dies sei "exakt die Position, in die man ihn bringen will." Nun hätten die USA die Oberhand

Im Mai hatte Trump den Gipfel zunächst unter Verweis auf "offene Feindseligkeit" Nordkoreas abgesagt

Da sich Pjöngjang aber dennoch weiter offen für Gespräche zeigte, änderte Trump kurz danach seinen Kurs wieder

Das Weiße Haus wies Spekulationen zurück, der frühere US-Basketballstar Dennis Rodman werde kommende Woche an dem Gipfeltreffen zwischen US-Präsident Donald Trump und dem nordkoreanischen Machthaber Kim Jong-un teilnehmen

Rodman sei "großartig" auf dem Feld gewesen, "aber Verhandlungen sollten denjenigen überlassen werden, die gut darin sind", sagte der Vizesprecher des Weißen Hauses, Hogan Gidley, am Donnerstag dem erzkonservativen Sender Fox

"Trump ist der Beste", fügte Gidley hinzu. Trump und Kim würden eine "fantastische ohne Rodman im Schlepptau" haben

Zuvor hatte die "New York Post" berichtet, Kim-Freund Rodman halte sich am Dienstag in Singapur auf

Das historische Gipfeltreffen zwischen Trump und Kim findet am Dienstag in einem Luxushotel in dem Stadtstaat statt

Der ehemalige Basketball-Champion Rodman ist bisher mindestens fünf Mal nach Nordkorea gereist

Er bezeichnet Kim als "Freund fürs Leben". Im vergangenen Jahr brachte er Kim ein Exemplar von Trumps Bestseller "The Art of the Deal" von 1987 mit

Für seine private Nordkorea-Diplomatie hat Rodman, dessen Spitzname in der NBA "Der Wurm" war, viel Spott und Kritik geerntet

For more infomation >> US-Präsident Donald Trump hat beim bevorstehenden Gipfel mit Nordkoreas Machthaber Kim Jong-un ein - Duration: 7:33.

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Dastic featuring The Ready Set and Gabrielle Current - Lost Art (Official Music Video) 2018 - Duration: 2:56.

Dastic featuring The Ready Set and Gabrielle Current - Lost Art (Official Music Video) 2018

Dastic featuring The Ready Set and Gabrielle Current - Lost Art (Official Music Video) 2018

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Giolì & Assia - Something Special (Official Music Video) 2018 - Trailer Studio Official - Duration: 2:44.

Giolì & Assia - Something Special (Official Music Video) 2018 - Trailer Studio Official

Giolì & Assia - Something Special (Official Music Video) 2018 - Trailer Studio Official

Giolì & Assia - Something Special (Official Music Video) 2018 - Trailer Studio Official

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PJ Masks Save The Summer

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What Growing Mini Brains Has Taught Us, And What's Next - Duration: 5:04.

[♪INTRO]

It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie: miniature human organs that

scientists can grow in a lab.

But they exist — mini hearts, mini livers, mini lungs, mini guts, and even mini testes.

Scientists call them organoids, since they're like organs.

And the weirdest of them all is the mini brain, or cerebral organoid.

It's the one that raises the most questions for biologists and ethicists.

Even though they're small, what's amazing about organoids is that they replicate some

of the 3D features of full-sized human organs.

In the case of mini brains, that means developing ventricles, the fluid-filled spaces in the

brain, and forming layers in the cortex, the outer part of the brain.

This is a big deal for scientists because, in the past, they could never really get human

brain cells to grow in more than just one layer.

Those cells also usually didn't survive very long, and didn't include many cell

types like our brains actually do.

Frankly, it had been hard to study how brains develop because rats and mice aren't all

that similar to us, and we can't exactly do experiments on brain tissue from living people.

The organoid breakthrough came in 2013, when a postdoc named Madeline Lancaster realized

she had somehow created floating bits of brain tissue that had some structure to them.

And now we have the recipe down pat!

Researchers start out with some stem cells, which have the potential to develop, or differentiate,

into the cells of any organ they're interested in growing.

They feed them chemical signals to send them down the right path, and provide structural

support — like a protein gel — so the cells will grow in 3D.

And they also do a bunch of stirring.

Then, the cells take those cues and pretty much go to town, growing a lot like a brain

would form from scratch.

But, to be totally clear, these cells are forming basic structures and layers that can't

really do anything besides grow.

They're not full-blown networks of firing neurons.

Lancaster used cerebral organoids to learn new things about microcephaly, which is when

a baby's head is unusually small because its brain hasn't developed normally.

She took a microcephaly patient's cells and used them to whip up a custom mini brain,

which was smaller than normal.

It turned out that the patient's stem cells were calling it quits early, developing into

neurons instead of continuing to create many more cells.

Other neuroscientists have done similar experiments to study autism.

And they discovered that those patients tend to make more of a certain type of inhibitory

neuron than normal.

And another group has used mini brains to study how the Zika virus wreaks havoc on fetuses

during pregnancy.

The researchers infected organoids with the virus, which killed off cells and kept cells

from replicating.

Now, as great as cerebral organoids have been for science so far, they're not without flaws.

For one, they're tiny.

The biggest ones are made up of just 2-3 million cells, and are about the size of a lentil.

Not exactly ready for prime time sci-fi.

An adult human brain, on the other hand, is crammed with about 50,000 times more cells.

Part of this size limit is because we don't know how to direct mini brains to make their

own blood vessels yet.

So if they get too big, the cells in the center don't get enough nutrients and start to die.

Mini brains also don't have all the right layers or cell types, especially when it comes

to certain neuron-supporting cells called microglia.

So cerebral organoids are still relatively simple clumps of tissue that are way different

from an actual human brain.

And we have to solve more technical hurdles before they can really help us study complex

neurological diseases.

Plus, each mini brains grows a little bit differently.

So it can be hard to do controlled experiments that produce clear results, including things

like screening drugs to see what effects they have.

Researchers are making headway, though, to get around some of these limitations.

For example, some scientists are growing multiple mini brains under different conditions to

spur development of specific cell types.

And then they put them together like Lego bricks to create more accurate models of brain

development.

And, recently in 2018, another group was able to transplant mini brains made from human

cells into the brains of mice.

It wasn't to make super mice or anything, but to try to give those mini brains a blood

supply.

And sure enough, the mice grew blood vessels that fed the organoids!

So, we're not there yet, but it's pretty clear how ethicists already foresee some issues

with mini brains down the road.

Because what happens if the brain blobs get to be so good that they can play a part in

sensing things?

Or stranger yet, have a kind of consciousness?

No one really has answers yet, because what we've created are still just dishes of cells.

But as the technology advances, we'll have to use our existing brains to figure out what

to do about the mini ones.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you want to learn more about the biology and psychology of human brains, check out

our sister channel SciShow Psych at youtube.com/scishowpsych.

[♪OUTRO]

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ALKALINE VS POPCAAN MIX 2018 ►#1 GYAL SONGS RAW DANCEHALL MIXTAPE (JUNE 2018) @DJREASURE 18764807131 - Duration: 1:02:47.

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Cardi B - I Like It (Remix) ft. CL & Nicki Minaj (TeijiWTF Mashup) - Duration: 4:40.

(I like it like)

G I Z to the I B E

(Young Money) G I Z to the I B E

I'm a bad girl, can't you see?

Cardi B

Dollars I like diamonds

I like stunting I like shining

I like million dollar deals

Where's my pen? Bitch I'm signin'

I like those Balenciagas, the ones that look like socks

I like going to the jeweler, I put rocks all in my watch

I like texts from my exes when they want a second chance

I like proving niggas wrong, I do what they say I can't

They call me Cardi Bardi, banging body

Spicy mami, hot tamale

Hotter than a Somali, fur coat, Ferrari

Hop out the stu', jump in the coupe (the coupe)

They trippin' on top of the roof

Flexing on bitches as hard as I can

Eating halal, driving the Lam'

Told that bitch I'm sorry though

'Bout my coins like Mario (Mario)

Yeah they call me Cardi B, I run this shit like cardio

Damn

Diamond district in the jag

(I said I like it like that)

Certified, know I'm gang

(I said I like it like)

Drop the top and blow the brains

(I said I like it like that)

Oh he's so handsome, what's his name?

(I said I like it~)

Oh I need the dollars

(I said I like it like)

Beat it up like piñatas

(I said I like it like)

Tell the driver, close the curtains

(I said I like it like)

Bad bitch make him nervous

CL

Yeah, I'm strong, very fierce

(Yao)

Someone like you can't ever handle me

(Uh em)

I don't have an ounce of jealousy in me

Even fortune tellers can't figure out my heart

(Aha)

I'm a queen bee

I'm the heroine

I'm like a rugby ball, Don't know where I'll bounce to next

On my neck is a gold chain swingin' left right

I'm not lonely, every night I get right

G I Z to the I B E

I'm a bad girl, can't you see?

G I Z to the I B E

I'm a bad girl, come with me

(Now to the~)

I'm a bad girl

I-I'm a bad girl

I'm a bad girl

Where're my bad girls at?

I'm a bad girl

I-I'm a bad girl

I'm a bad girl

Where're my bad girls at?

Diamond district in the jag

(I said I like it like)

Certified, know I'm gang

(I said I like it like)

Drop the top and blow the brains

(I said I like it like that)

Oh he's so handsome, what's his name?

(I said I like it~)

(Yeah)

Oh I need the dollars

(I said I like it like that)

Beat it up like piñatas

(I said I like it like)

Tell the driver, close the curtains

(I said I like it like)

Bad bitch make him nervous

(Young Money)

Boy toy named Troy used to live in Detroit

Big dope dealer money, he was getting some coins

Was in shootouts with the law, but he live in a palace

Bought me Alexander McQueen, he was keeping me stylish

Now that's real, real, real

Gun in my purse, bitch I came dressed to kill

Who wanna go first? I had them pushing daffodils

I'm high as hell, I only took a half of pill

I'm on some dumb shit

By the way, what he say?

He can tell I ain't missing no meals

Come through and fuck 'em in my automobile

Let him eat it with his grills,

He keep telling me to chill

He keep telling me it's real, that he love my sex appeal

Because he don't like 'em boney, he want something he can grab

So I pulled up in the Jag, and i hit 'em with the jab like...

Dun-d-d-dun-dun-d-d-dun-dun

Oh my gosh

Look at her butt

(OMG)

Oh my gosh

I said I like it like that

Hey unni

Oh my gosh

Look at~

I said I like it like that

Diamond district in the jag

(I said I like it like that)

Certified, you know I'm gang

(I said I like it like)

Drop the top and blow the brains

(I said I like it like that)

Oh he's so handsome, what's his name?

(I said I like it~)

Rrrrrr~

This is for all my bad girls around the world

(Yeah)

Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good, you know

Yeea!

Let's light it up and let it burn like we don't care

(C'mon!)

Let em know how it feels damn good to be bad

For more infomation >> Cardi B - I Like It (Remix) ft. CL & Nicki Minaj (TeijiWTF Mashup) - Duration: 4:40.

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Oral Pathology Treatment in Kennewick WA: Tracy | Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons - Duration: 1:01.

I went to the dentist because I had this weird growth or swelling on the side of my face.

The dentist said, "Something strange is going on.

I'm going to refer you over to the oral surgeon."

So, I came over, I saw Dr. Cooper.

What we ended up doing – I had a tooth that had become loose right in the middle of where

the swelling was, so he took the tooth out and did a biopsy underneath the tooth, and

I'll never forget the day.

It was September 14 of 2014, about 11:30.

He called me, and he said, "We got the results of the biopsy.

It's breast cancer.

So, I need you to know, I've already got you an appointment with a doctor, and you're going

to have an appointment today at 2:00."

Because of Dr. Cooper, I'm here, because the doctor told be flat out if he had not caught

it, I would not be here.

He's not just concerned about today, what we're going to do today and get this taken

care of.

He really wants to make sure that people are okay, make sure that they're healthy and that

they're happy and they're taken care of.

For more infomation >> Oral Pathology Treatment in Kennewick WA: Tracy | Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons - Duration: 1:01.

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Charlotte Valandrey : "J'ai failli mourir plusieurs fois..." - Duration: 3:17.

Charlotte Valandrey (49 ans) a connu des périodes très sombres dans sa vie. Celle qui a appris sa séropositivité à sa majorité et qui a dû subir une greffe du coeur en 2003 est redevenue aujourd'hui une comédienne en vogue grâce au succès de la série Demain nous appartient sur TF1

Pour autant, l'ex-star des Cordier, juge et flic sait mieux que quiconque que tout est fragile dans la vie

Interrogée par nos confrères de TV Magazine, la maman de Tara (17 ans) a confié : "Pendant quinze ans, je n'ai pas joué la comédie

Après ma greffe du coeur, le temps était long. Je ne savais pas si je m'en sortirais

Je me revois appelant Dominique Besnehard en lui disant qu'il fallait que je retravaille

Je savais qu'un jour, les choses seraient plus belles. Quand la chaîne et la production m'ont proposé ce rôle de juge dans Demain nous appartient, j'ai dit merci à ce qui était en train de se passer

Je retrouvais une légitimité que j'avais perdue." Et Charlotte Valandrey de poursuivre avec lucidité : "On a tous conscience que cela peut s'arrêter à tout moment donc les équipes savourent

Être dans une série qui marche est un grand bonheur !" Dans la foulée, la comédienne qui vient de publier son sixième livre intitulé Chaque jour, j'écoute battre mon coeur (Cherche-Midi) a évoqué sa philosophie de vie liée à sa santé : "Avec ce livre, j'avais envie de continuer à donner de l'espoir à tous ceux qui traversent des moments difficiles

(.) À l'âge de 17 ans, on me donnait six mois à vivre. J'ai failli mourir plusieurs fois

J'ai traversé l'enfer et des moments de solitude intense. De toutes les thérapies que j'ai suivies, j'ai fait une méthode que j'appelle la 'charlotthérapie', de l'optimisme vrai (

) Dans le livre, j'insiste énormément sur l'instant présent. Je le vis à fond. C'est ce qui m'a sauvée

Ma vie ne va pas plus loin que la fin de l'année." Demain nous appartient, c'est tous les jours à 19h20 sur TF1 !

For more infomation >> Charlotte Valandrey : "J'ai failli mourir plusieurs fois..." - Duration: 3:17.

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