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Illegal drugs and medicine worth €300k seized in one week
Irish Examiner Most of the counterfeit or illegal products were from China, Pakistan, and India. The IMB, together with 200 enforcement agencies across 110 countries, targeted criminal networks involved in … The IMB highlighted the case of a woman who took a … |
Blood donation hurdles lifted for homosexual men – The New Age Online
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Blood donation hurdles lifted for homosexual men
The New Age Online Blood donation hurdles lifted for homosexual men. Blood donation hurdles lifted for homosexual men. Raju said the ideal was to get 3000 units of blood a day which equals five days of blood supply. Presently their bank storage has blood for only 2.8 days. Gay blood donation ban liftedCitizen South Africa’s gay blood donation ban solution is terrible.Slate Magazine (blog) South Africa ends gay blood donation banGay Star News International Business Times UK all 20 news articles » |
Local family understands importance of blood donation – ABC NEWS 4
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Local family understands importance of blood donation
ABC NEWS 4 CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Freddy Bruner loves to run around and play like other six year olds, but life hasn’t always been easy for this little boy or his family. He was born premature. “Freddy and his twin sister were born at 24 weeks and 0 days, so … |
AnMed Health recognized for heart failure care – Anderson Independent Mail
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AnMed Health recognized for heart failure care
Anderson Independent Mail AnMed Health has received the Get With The Guidelines®Heart Failure Gold Quality Achievement Award for implementing specific quality improvement measures outlined by the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation … |
Kidney transplantation found superior to intensive home hemodialysis – Science Codex
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Kidney transplantation found superior to intensive home hemodialysis
Science Codex Washington, DC (May 22, 2014) — Compared with long and frequent home hemodialysis, kidney transplantation may allow kidney failure patients to be successfully treated and to live longer, but it may also increase their risk of being hospitalized within … Study finds kidney transplantation superior to intensive home hemodialysisNephrologyNews.com Kidney transplant patients live longer than those in intensive home hemodialysisMedical Xpress Kidney Transplant Beats Intensive Dialysis, Study SaysU.S. News & World Report |
Muslim forum's change of heart towards Modi – Times of India
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Muslim forum’s change of heart towards Modi
Times of India If Muslims want to benefit from Narendra Modi, there must be a change of heart towards him.” Jasim Mohammad, secretary of the forum, said minority centric bills got short shrift under the previous regime. “The Sachar Committee recommendations were not … |
Deshpande's work to be presented at international conference – Times of India
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Deshpande’s work to be presented at international conference
Times of India He is one of the two persons chosen from India for a paper presentation in the award category. The subject of his paper is ‘One stage off pump (beating … Doesn’t require heart lung machine during surgery * Leg problem treated using minimal invasive … |
FDA destroys 450kg of artificially ripened mangoes – Times of India
FDA destroys 450kg of artificially ripened mangoesTimes of India*Calcium carbide contains traces of arsenic and phosphorous, which are harmful to the body *Even a small quantity consumed by humans may lead to the skin, kidneys, heart, liver and causes …
Kidney transplantation found superior to intensive home hemodialysis – EurekAlert (press release)
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Kidney transplantation found superior to intensive home hemodialysis
EurekAlert (press release) Washington, DC (May 22, 2014) — Compared with long and frequent home hemodialysis, kidney transplantation may allow kidney failure patients to be successfully treated and to live longer, but it may also increase their risk of being hospitalized within … |
Study Confirms Doctors' Experience: RA Puts Kidneys at Risk – Arthritis Today
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Study Confirms Doctors’ Experience: RA Puts Kidneys at Risk
Arthritis Today People with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are almost 5 percent more likely than other people to develop reduced kidney function, a sign of chronic kidney disease, according to a study published recently in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Although … |
