Woman is pictured holding her own heart after successful transplant
INCREDIBLE moment a transplant patient lifts up her own dead heart after surgery
INCREDIBLE moment a transplant patient lifts up her own dead heart after surgery
A woman who survived cancer and organ failure has been pictured holding her own heart after a successful transplant. The delighted patient, identified only as Penny, is shown smiling underneath a medical mask as she proudly grips her old heart with bot…
London, Jan 16 (IANS) A photo of a woman reportedly holding her own heart in her hands after she had a successful transplant has caught the internet by surprise.
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Virtual heart tells more on heart defects
Times of India “Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects approximately 1.5 percent of the world’s population. In the UK more than 500,000 patients have been diagnosed with the condition which causes an irregular heart rate,” Professor Henggui Zhang, lead researchers of the … |
A woman who survived organ failure and cancer has been pictured holding her own heart in her hands.
Protect your kidneys and save your heart
India.Com Health However, not many people know that kidney disease is linked to heart disease. When we interviewed Dr Deepa Jayram, an eminent nephrologist practising in Mumbai, she said ‘Most people do not know that there is a direct relation between the kidneys and … |
A young Botkins woman is in the intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic awaiting a second heart transplant. She is Rachel Doseck, 21. In June of 2002, at age ten, Rachel received a heart transplant. She was doing very well until just recently follo…
Penny’s friend Kelsey posted this image on her Imgur profile saying: ‘[Penny] is holding her own heart. She has survived cancer and crippling heart failure and never lost hope.’
In virtually any sport, there’s an athlete who tested boundaries, competing despite overwhelming physical odds. Here are the stories of five athletes who played professional or Olympic sports after receiving organ transplants:
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England Slip To Embarrassing Defeat To India
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