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Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms | Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth

Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms | Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth

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Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms



  • Many interfaith rooms in hospitals are either too specific to one religion
    or not specific enough to feel sacred. Our experts this week discuss
    how immersive reality and Disney technology can help give patients
    the religious rooms they crave while fighting for their lives.


Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth



  • Glioblastomais an aggressive form of brain cancer that leaves many patients withonly tw years to live, if they’re lucky. One obstacle researcherface is understanding how the tumors grow so fast. Our expert
    explains his breakthrough research on the cancer’s metabolic habits
    and how it’ll help increase life expectancy for patients.


Medical Notes: Binge-Watching Is Good For Your Brain, How To Detect Cancer At Home, And Breaking Bad Fitness Habits

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Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms | Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth

Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms | Glioblastoma: The Aggressive Brain Cancer That Has A Sweet Tooth

Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN