Porter Stone returns home after successful heart transplant
A 5-year-old boy is back home with his family after getting a life-saving heart transplant.
A 5-year-old boy is back home with his family after getting a life-saving heart transplant.
Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques Explored at Educational Events in IndiaMarketWatch (press release)India has a population of over a billion people and there are an estimated one million new cases of cancer diagnosed in the country each year. The most c…
Ethnic Indian duo on mission to raise organ donation awarenessIBNLive.comKuala Lumpur, Jun 26 (PTI) Two ethnic Indian Malaysian men — one a doctor and the other an aerospace engineer — are on a mission to raise awareness on organ donation in the mult…
3News NZOrgan donor permission on Facebook3News NZNew Zealanders can now state on their Facebook profiles that they want to be organ donors.Facebook's 'life saving' feature for organ donation awareness hits IrelandThe Next Web (blog)Faceboo…
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For the past two years the top individual fundraiser for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon has been honored with the Richard and Maggie Daley award for their efforts in raising money for charities associated with the race. Winnetka resident Dr. Jose…
LEADING surgeons have defied the state government to insist Sydney needs a children's heart transplant program, amid evidence NSW children have missed out on lifesaving operations.
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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London, June 23 (ANI): Sugar-packed fizzy drinks are just as dangerous to health as cigarettes, health experts have warned.