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30Mar/14

AIIMS life-saving drugs are of substandard quality: HoD to chief – Financial Express

March 30, 2014Immunosuppressive Drugsadmin

AIIMS life-saving drugs are of substandard quality: HoD to chief
Financial Express
Prednisolone is a life-saving drug and used in emergency situations quite often. I am seriously concerned with substandard life-saving drugs,”she said. In her letter, Dr Chandralekha said her husband first developed urticaria or deep rashes all over …

30Mar/14

South Asian stem cell donors needed to help Ontario woman with leukemia – Globalnews.ca

March 30, 2014Other Transplantationadmin

Globalnews.caSouth Asian stem cell donors needed to help Ontario woman with leukemiaGlobalnews.caTwenty-four-year-old Moneet Mann was diagnosed with leukemia last fall, and desperately needs a stem cell transplant. Her supporters held a swabbing event …

30Mar/14

University of Pittsburgh researchers get $7.3M grant to study heart failure … – Tribune-Review

March 30, 2014Organ Failureadmin

University of Pittsburgh researchers get $7.3M grant to study heart failure …
Tribune-Review
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have received a $7.3 million federal grant over five years to study the impact of treating heart failure and depression in patients with both conditions. “It’s an approach that has not been really tried …

30Mar/14

'Extraordinary' Scots take baton for Glasgow 2014 – Scotsman

March 30, 2014Organ Donor, Organs, Other Transplantationadmin

‘Extraordinary’ Scots take baton for Glasgow 2014
Scotsman
Since then, he has been committed to raising awareness for organdonation. Together with his wife, Susan, he is completing 100 sporting challenges to celebrate their 50th birthdays. After learning he would help carry the baton, Mr Stewart said: “It’s an …

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30Mar/14

AstraZeneca, Shenzhen Uni To Study Chronic Kidney Disease – Asian Scientist Magazine

March 30, 2014Organ Failureadmin

Asian Scientist Magazine

AstraZeneca, Shenzhen Uni To Study Chronic Kidney Disease
Asian Scientist Magazine
AsianScientist (Mar. 31, 2014) – AstraZeneca will collaborate with Shenzhen University Health Science Center to conduct pre-clinical research on chronic kidney disease, a large and growing unmet medical need in China. Under the terms of the agreement, …

30Mar/14

Golf tournament, silent auction raises awareness, funds for terminal brain disease – WRAL.com

March 30, 2014Other Transplantationadmin

Golf tournament, silent auction raises awareness, funds for terminal brain diseaseWRAL.comHG: The only available treatment for a symptomatic child was a stem cell transplant. Henry underwent weeks of tests to determine if he was a transplant candidate….

30Mar/14

'Extraordinary' Scots take baton for Games – Scotsman

March 30, 2014Organ Donor, Organs, Other Transplantationadmin

‘Extraordinary’ Scots take baton for Games
Scotsman
Since then, he has been committed to raising awareness for organdonation. Together with his wife, Susan, he is completing 100 sporting challenges to celebrate their 50th birthdays. After learning he would help carry the baton, Mr Stewart said: “It’s an …

30Mar/14

Students' research makes cut in Intel competition – News & Observer

March 30, 2014Other Transplantationadmin

Students’ research makes cut in Intel competition
News & Observer
Those students were Alec Vadim Arshavsky from East Chapel Hill High School, whose research was titled “Automatic Characterization of Donor Tissue for Corneal Transplantation Surgery,” and Parth Thakker from N.C. School of Science and Mathematics in …

30Mar/14

Former winners of innovation awards: where are they now? – Irish Times

March 30, 2014Immunosuppressive Drugsadmin

Irish Times

Former winners of innovation awards: where are they now?
Irish Times
Sigmoid’s lead compound is CyCol, a formulation of cyclosporine. It’s an old drug, but the company has taught it a new trick: thanks to the formulation, the medicine can be targeted to the regions of the gut affected by inflammation, explains Coulter …

30Mar/14

Civil society participation vital for public health programming – Asian Tribune

March 30, 2014Lungadmin

Civil society participation vital for public health programming
Asian Tribune
The Knowledge-Attitude-Practice (KAP) survey results underline the payoffs of civil society participation in public health programming” said Dr Sarabjit Chadha, Project Director of ‘Axshya’ at the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung …

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