White Blood Cells
Jun 26 2007, Adheesha

A new way to fight the deadly diseases affecting the human body has been introduced by an Anglo-American Company Lifeforce.
Apparently it would provide an infrastructure for the storage of the immune system of a human body for future use against fatal..

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