Here is for a new edition of the distilled, that is the edition of last week. We are almost one week late, but we are there. I apologise for the delay. Those who know me or follow me a bit should have a fair idea of the reasons. These are good reasons, please believe me. For those who don't know me, well, these are good reasons. In the meantime, here is a challenge: find the reason behind the title of this distilled.
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Without waiting much more, let's now move on with the main meat of this blog...
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Our selections for this week follow the established rule where a single author is allowed to be featured once every three weeks, and posts are selected from the engagement they generated.
Our top choices
The era of personalized medicine and the role of blood components and products in blood transfusion services

I imagine that everyone knows that blood is made of several components. But did you know that we could select those we aim to give during blood donations, without having to donate everything? Aphaeresis machines help us here, and hence allow us to prepare blood products fully dedicated to specific situations. In his blog,
Without water there are no birds

As a second choice, I picked a post from
Cardiovascular physiology - Concept on "Funny Current" which determine the heart rate
Electrical phenomena consist of a major component in how our heart works.
Hirsutism: When Women Have Excess Hair

As a next post, I could not miss this interesting topic raised by
Antigravity Muscles-Defying gravity !!!

As a last post for this week, I selected this blog from
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