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Stem cell transplant wipes out HIV in patients
Sowetan The first person reported to be cured of HIV, American Timothy Ray Brown, underwent a stem cell transplant in 2007 to treat his leukemia. He was reported by his German doctors to have been cured of HIV two years later. Brown’s doctors used a donor who … Two Patients HIV-Free After Stem Cell TreatmentMedPage Today HIV patients apparently virus-free, off antiretroviral drugsWashington Post Two men “cured” of HIV no longer taking treatmentsCBS News fox13now.com –Raw Story all 362 news articles » |
Young people falling prey to heart attacks – Times of India
Times of IndiaYoung people falling prey to heart attacksTimes of IndiaHeart disease is no longer restricted to the middle-aged and the old. Long working hours at the desk, little physical exercise and unhealthy eating habits are also taking a toll on w…
Martin County Community Calendar , updated July 4 – TCPalm
Martin County Community Calendar , updated July 4
TCPalm Paula Grannemann Devo’s Benefit Concert & BBQ: Music by Logan Brothers Band; benefits local woman in need of 5-organ transplant. … $10 donation. 772-233-0297; stuartgreenmarket@yahoo.com. Sunset Paddle & Naturalist Tour: River Center. 6 p.m. July 16 … |
Nelson Mandela breathing through medical life support machine: Family – Daily News & Analysis
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Nelson Mandela breathing through medical life support machine: Family
Daily News & Analysis Mandela, to turn 95 soon, was admitted to a Pretoria hospital June 8 for a recurring lung infection. Nelson Mandela – Getty Images. South Africa’s first black president Nelson Mandela has been breathing through medical life support measures, described … Court orders return of Mandela children’s bodiesTimes of India Mandela’s grandson loses graves relocation caseZee News Nelson Mandela remains critical but stableindiablooms India Today –Oneindia –Tamil India.com all 3,128 news articles » |
The Beach Boys' Mike Love: 'There are a lot of fallacies about me' – The Guardian
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The Beach Boys’ Mike Love: ‘There are a lot of fallacies about me’
The Guardian In December 1967 we learned transcendental meditation from the Maharishi and he invited us to India. Lo and behold, who was there but the Beatles. Today, it seems unthinkable that a …. (5). I think there are a lot of fallacies about me, things that … |
Shropshire backs opt-out organ donation move – shropshirestar.com
Shropshire backs opt-out organ donation moveshropshirestar.comFollowing the decision, the Shropshire Star asked its readers whether England should also look to introduce an opt-out system for organ donation. Over 300 people responded to the poll, with …
Facebook gets socially relevant status – Moneycontrol.com
Moneycontrol.comFacebook gets socially relevant statusMoneycontrol.comA study at John Hopkins University highlighted the increase in organ donation after Facebook users were enabled to share their donorship status on May 1, 2012. Sandberg and Andrew M …
BioInvent extends license agreement with Mitsubishi Tanabe for development of … – pharmabiz.com
BioInvent extends license agreement with Mitsubishi Tanabe for development of …
pharmabiz.com BioInvent International AB, a research-based pharmaceutical company, has extended its 2009 license agreement with Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation for the development of antibodies from BioInvent’s n-CoDeR library. Under the terms of the … |
Wales to adopt opt-out organ donation – Pulse
Wales to adopt opt-out organ donationPulse… by a strong majority vote earlier this week, will make Wales the first part of the UK to move to an opt-out system, and marks a significant break with the current system whereby patients have to opt in to d…
Beta blockers help women with heart failure – The Almagest
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Beta blockers help women with heart failure
The Almagest Previous research has shown that men with heart failure do better if they’re given beta blockers. Heart failure is a condition where the heart cannot effectively pump blood round the body. Beta blockers help by allowing the heart to beat more … |