This can be performed on the tumor tissue itself to identify changes called somatic mutations that occurred after you were born.
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Jason P. Joseph,
The Conversation,
21 May 2025
The therapies that made the biggest difference for Finch were the safe and sound protocol, which targets the nervous system via music, and somatic therapy, a mind-body healing method for trauma recovery.
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Thanks to therapy and physical rehab, Foxx has come a long way since then.
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Staff Author,
EW.com,
23 May 2025
It's been a season where physical strength and unwavering loyalty have held more weight than the deception and betrayal commonly found in previous seasons of the long-running reality competition show.
Having just driven from Portland, Ore., to Seattle in the wee hours of the morning, Castro was contending with a central theme of her album in real time: the chasm between her dreams and the limits of her corporeal form.
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Carlos De Loera,
Los Angeles Times,
22 May 2025
But the sale of these items, which some Buddhists consider corporeal remains of the Buddha, has sparked criticism.
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Sonja Anderson,
Smithsonian Magazine,
6 May 2025
But a spokesperson for the sheriff’s department said he had been arrested on suspicion of corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant.
—
Connor Sheets,
Los Angeles Times,
25 May 2025
He has also been convicted for corporal injury on a spouse, battery on a non-prisoner while in prison and possession of a deadly weapon while in prison, state prison officials said.
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