Stem cells: joint-preserving alternative to prosthesis
What solutions does medicine have to date to offer for arthrosis, cartilage damage and wear and tear on the joints? Apart from symptomatic pain treatment and the implantation of prostheses, conventional medicine “currently doesn’t have that much to offer”, as DDr. Heinrich gives to consider. So far, the ordeal of those affected often ended with a joint prosthesis. “The joint is sawn out, usually the entire joint, and replaced with a prosthesis. This is a complex procedure under general anesthesia, which can have complications. That’s not what many sufferers want,” says the doctor. The operations under general anesthesia, which last several hours, are complicated, time-consuming and expensive, and blood transfusions may be necessary.
March 6, 2023
The 2023 Formula 1 season has begun. The starting signal was given at the Bahrain Grand Prix and it seems that Red Bull is once once more the measure of all things this season. Max Verstappen takes the first race win of the year, followed by Sergio Perez in second place. Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso occupied the last place on the podium. For the Spaniard, a race that will go down in the history books: at 41, Alonso is one of the oldest drivers, behind many F1 legends, to have made it onto the podium even as a racing driver. ran presents the ranking of the “podium oldies” of the premier class of racing. (Source: mostlyf1.com)
Internet links, which refer users to other pages and content on the web, no longer work on Monday on Twitter, Elon Musk’s social network which has been chaining failures for several weeks, according to reports to the specialized site Downdetector.
Twitter, whose workforce has been reduced to the bare minimum by the multi-billionaire, warned earlier of the risk of malfunction following a “internal change“.
Celebrate IEC International Women’s Day with a meeting of reading mediators – Boletines Dependencies
León, Gto., March 6, 2023.- The State Institute of Culture through the Coordination Fomento al Libro y la Lectura will celebrate International Women’s Day with a state meeting of reading experiences of librarians, teachers, promoters and mediators of reading from the National Program of Reading Rooms.
with the title of Feminine gazes in reading mediation in Guanajuato: Reflections on A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf, This meeting aims to recognize women readers in Guanajuato to make visible their role in building the bridge between books and people so that they adopt reading as an essential element in their lives.
Strengthen the recognition of the work that women, through different commemorative frameworks such as International Women’s Day, is part of the actions that, to promote equity, guide the work of the State Institute of Culture.
Published in 1929, “A Room of One’s Own” is an essay in which British writer Virginia Woolf reflects on women writers and fictional characters situated in a male-dominated literary tradition. It is considered a feminist text and takes as its starting point the lectures that the writer prepared for the women’s colleges of the University of Cambridge.
Talk regarding own roomby Virginia Woolf, is a provocation, an excuse for the women of Guanajuato to talk through different generational voices regarding their experiences as mediators: the most significant texts and pretexts and the literary melting pot that most favored their empowerment and intellectual freedom.
The venues for these meetings will be Acámbaro, on March 8, at the Maguadan Public Library; on March 9, at the Efraín Huerta de Celaya Library and on March 10, at the Wigberto Jiménez Moreno State Central Library, in León and Esperanza Zambrano in Dolores Hidalgo, all at 12:00 noon.