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Times of India However, be that as it may, keeping good health isn’t the easiest thing, given the polluted environment in which we live. … Malaria, the most deadly vector-borne disease which is prevalent throughout the India, caused an estimated 627 000 deaths in 2012. World Health Day 2014: Top 10 vector-borne diseasesIndia.Com Health |
Unborn test-tube baby to save thalassemic sibling – Khaleej Times
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Unborn test-tube baby to save thalassemic sibling
Khaleej Times “We used all the necessary medical technologies — IVF, screening of embryos for thalassemia and immune system genes, HLA screening etc to ensure the woman conceives a baby whose stem cells can be used to carry out bone marrow transplantation for … Doctors at DGFC perform unique procedureGulf Today |
Massachusetts To Champion Organ Donation Efforts – CBS Local
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Massachusetts To Champion Organ Donation Efforts
CBS Local BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts officials are urging local residents to consider signing up as organ donors. Last year, more than 640 lives were saved in New England because of the decision of other individuals to become donors. State health officials … |
Massachusetts to champion organ donation efforts – Boston.com
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Massachusetts to champion organ donation efforts
Boston.com BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts officials are urging local residents to consider signing up as organ donors. Last year, more than 640 lives were saved in New England because of the decision of other individuals to become donors. State health officials … Massachusetts To Champion Organ Donation EffortWBUR |
Hearts and Minds: Depression Increases Heart Failure Risk by 40 Percent – Healthline
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Hearts and Minds: Depression Increases Heart Failure Risk by 40 Percent
Healthline “We found a dose response relationship between depressive symptoms and the risk of developing heart failure.” study author Lise Tuset Gustad, an intensive care nurse at Levanger Hospital in Norway, said in a statement. “That means that the more … Depression May Seriously Increase The Risk of Heart FailureForbes Depressed people at 40% higher risk of heart failure: studyTimes of India Depressed people at 40 per cent higher risk of heart failureBusiness Standard Eureka! Science News –PsychCentral.com –WebMD all 52 news articles » |
She's back to school after liver transplant – Bangalore Mirror
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She’s back to school after liver transplant
Bangalore Mirror She was nine when she was diagnosed with signs of liver failure, but managed to fight it after she underwent a liver transplant surgery. She was to be kept away from all infections as even a minor one could endanger her health. The family’s living … |
Depression May Seriously Increase The Risk of Heart Failure – Forbes
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Depression May Seriously Increase The Risk of Heart Failure
Forbes Though we’ve known about the connection for some time, a large-scale study hints at the degree to which depression may increase the risk of future heart disease. Looking at data from almost 63,000 people in Norway, and following up over 11 years, the … |
Paralyzed Ohio man determined to skate again – News & Observer
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Paralyzed Ohio man determined to skate again
News & Observer So if anything changes, or if he has a stem cell transplant, he is in really good shape.” She and Sylvania resident Amy Meader were putting the finishing touches on the brightly colored center pieces, and ensuring everything was in place for the silent … |
Paralyzed Ohio man determined to skate again – Lexington Herald Leader
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Paralyzed Ohio man determined to skate again
Lexington Herald Leader So if anything changes, or if he has a stem cell transplant, he is in really good shape.” She and Sylvania resident Amy Meader were putting the finishing touches on the brightly colored center pieces, and ensuring everything was in place for the silent … |
Ad promotes quality of local health care – CBS42
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Ad promotes quality of local health care
CBS42 It’s a local health care network with “very few gaps” aside from transplant surgery and complex pediatric surgery, said Wick Many. He is the regional dean of the University of Alabama Birmingham’s medical school branch campus in Montgomery. |
