ITV NewsTriumphant bride-to-be finds life-saving stem cell donor after online appealITV NewsKate Robertson and Mike Brandon, who will now endure transplant surgery as a donor match was found. Photo: www.anthonynolan.org. A woman who managed to find a s…
Patient dies after X-ray machine 'falls' on him in Mumbai – Times of India
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Patient dies after X-ray machine ‘falls’ on him in Mumbai
Times of India Seth’s post-mortem report has stated a lung injury as the cause of death. Newly-renovated but work is shoddy. The recently renovated hospital, rechristened Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Municipal Hospital, has been in the news ever since it was thrown open to … |
Search for stem cell donor succeeds after online campaign – The Independent
The IndependentSearch for stem cell donor succeeds after online campaignThe IndependentMike Brandon, 29, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in March last year, is set to have the stem cell transplant in June. Kate Robertson, 31, set u…
Konkan Fruit Fest – Times of India
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Konkan Fruit Fest
Times of India CME programme at GMC today: Goa medical college (GMC), Bambolim, in collaboration with the Indian Academy of Cytologists, is organizing a continuing medical education (CME) programme on May 21 at 10.30am in the GMC’s pathology department … |
COPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study Says – U.S. News & World Report
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COPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study Says
U.S. News & World Report WEDNESDAY, May 21, 2014 (HealthDay News) — People with the lung condition known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a significantly increased risk of developing heart failure, and the risk is highest among black patients, according … |
COPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study Says – Health.com
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COPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study Says
Health.com WEDNESDAY, May 21, 2014 (HealthDay News) — People with the lung condition known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a significantly increased risk of developing heart failure, and the risk is highest among black patients, according … |
Family sues VA Puget Sound over slow response to skin cancer that killed Army … – TheNewsTribune.com
TheNewsTribune.comFamily sues VA Puget Sound over slow response to skin cancer that killed Army …TheNewsTribune.comAt the time, he was receiving medication to help him recover from a liver transplant surgery. Organ transplant recipients face an eleva…
Controlling illness with radio waves: New electronic implants could aid … – Catholic Online
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Controlling illness with radio waves: New electronic implants could aid …
Catholic Online Stanford University researcher Ada Poon has since created a technique which allows devices to operate deep in the body, opening curative processes for heart failure, Parkinson’s and depression. The device has already been tested in a living pig which … Beyond wearables: electronic implants could cure diseaseTelegraph.co.uk Invention powers wireless medical implants deep inside the bodyMedical News Today Wireless Energy Transfer Breakthrough Heralds New Ways of Treating DiseasesInternational Business Times UK |
COPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study Says – HealthDay
HealthDayCOPD Patients Face Greater Risk of Heart Failure, Study SaysHealthDayWEDNESDAY, May 21, 2014 (HealthDay News) — People with the lung condition known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a significantly increased risk of develo…
The Ban On Gay Blood Donation Ends In South Africa…Sort Of – Queerty
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The Ban On Gay Blood Donation Ends In South Africa…Sort Of
Queerty The full-out ban on gay men donating blood in South Africa has ended in a move that is shifting guidelines to focus more on frequency of sexual partners than sexual orientation. The South African National Blood Service has just announced new rules that … |
