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33-year-old Mumbai boy donates kidney to father
Daily News & Analysis “Most times, patients can’t find a suitable live donor in family. Getting the organ from brain-dead patients is difficult. Usually, live donors are wives or aged mothers. Also, parents are not willing to accept kidneys from their children. There is … |
Steer clear from deadly dust – Mumbai Mirror
Steer clear from deadly dustMumbai MirrorDust is very dangerous and we need to steer clear of dust because it contains particulate matter and elevated levels of such matter can aggravate lung and heart disease, reduce lung function, cause heart attacks…
Hospitals appeal for blood donation – Daily Sun
Daily SunHospitals appeal for blood donationDaily SunHospitals in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, yesterday, appealled to residents of the city to donate blood to save the lives of the survivors of the Nyanya bomb blast. Most of the injured victi…
Family encourages organ-donation awareness – KRTV Great Falls News
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Family encourages organ-donation awareness
KRTV Great Falls News GREAT FALLS — Kelly Smith’s daughter Matilda received a liver transplant when she was only 6-weeks old. Smith is sharing their story online with a short video to promote the importance of organ donation, especially for pediatric patients. She is now a … |
Decision driven by heart: Sourav Ganguly – Times of India
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Decision driven by heart: Sourav Ganguly
Times of India KOLKATA: A day after Sourav Ganguly’s involvement in Indian football was made official, the former Indian cricket captain insisted on Monday that it was a decision driven by his “heart” rather than it being a money-making venture. “Cricket is supported … Why Tendulkar’s bet on India’s sporting future is importantFirstpost Tendulkar, Ganguly among Indian soccer league ownersReuters India Cricket stars among team owners in new India leagueThe News International NDTVSports.com all 345 news articles » |
Surgeon, tobacco researchers help 'cut out cancer' as part of UofL, Owensboro … – KyForward.com
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Surgeon, tobacco researchers help ‘cut out cancer’ as part of UofL, Owensboro …
KyForward.com … with more than 80 full-time faculty members in general surgery, otolaryngology, transplant surgery, communicative disorders, pediatric surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, surgical oncology, vascular and endovascular therapeutics and hand … |
Tennessee Lags in Organ Donor Registration – Memphis Daily News
Isle of Man TodayTennessee Lags in Organ Donor RegistrationMemphis Daily NewsThe 2012 National Survey of Organ Donation Attitudes and Behavior found that 94.4 percent of U.S. adults supported or strongly supported donation in 2012. And nationally, ther…
Optimists Have Lower Risk of Heart Failure, So Turn that Frown Upside Down – Bustle
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Optimists Have Lower Risk of Heart Failure, So Turn that Frown Upside Down
Bustle Pessimists who are always seeing the glass as “half empty” seem chronically stressed and unhappy. For this reason, you might think that optimists should be healthier, because stress is bad for you. Recent research confirms at least one aspect of this … |
Cancer runs deep in rural Bengal – Times of India
Cancer runs deep in rural BengalTimes of IndiaThe figures suggest that while less than 30% of cancer patients survive five years in India, the corresponding number in Bengal is much higher. As per the Lancet report, around 80% of patients in … Furthe…
Minimal residual disease associated with overall survival in leukemia – The Oncology Report
Minimal residual disease associated with overall survival in leukemiaThe Oncology ReportDr. Paolo Strati and his associates studied 237 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients who were undergoing first-line treatment with fludarabine, cyclophospham…
