Exercise helps lung transplant patients
LEUVEN, Belgium, June 24 (UPI) — Lung transplant patients who participated in a structured exercise program had lower risk factors for cardiovascular problems, a Belgium researcher says.
LEUVEN, Belgium, June 24 (UPI) — Lung transplant patients who participated in a structured exercise program had lower risk factors for cardiovascular problems, a Belgium researcher says.
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In an unlikely twist of fate, a newlywed man's life was saved when his wife turned out to be a perfect match for the kidney transplant he needed to survive, ABC News reports.
Washington, June 23 (ANI): A man from US, who was undergoing a kidney transplant found the perfect organ doner in his wife.
East Lancashire heart failure charity founder brands Fabrice …This Is LancashireTHE founder of an East Lancashire heart failure charity has branded footballer Fabrice Muamba's honorary doctorate from Bolton University “a sick PR stunt”.
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Does my health plan really cover that? If you'd rather suffer an invasive medical procedure than read your health insurance policy cover to cover, you may be missing an opportunity to improve both your health and your wealth.
London, June 23 (ANI): Sugar-packed fizzy drinks are just as dangerous to health as cigarettes, health experts have warned.