Liver
Jul 31 2007, Naveen

All of us are busy working in toxic environment and the adverse effects are right before us. Our body is capable of handling the things to a limit only. So, we are normally on the hunt for for best body refreshing techniques such as saunas, massage, or.

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This undated handout photo provided by the California Pacific Medical Center shows a patient hooked to an artificial liver called the ELAD, or extracorporeal liver assist device, during a study to see if it improves survival during sudden liver failure.