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Kidney recipient calls for organ donation to become mandatory
The Daily Telegraph “Being a mum is what I always wanted to be and I am now a registered organ donor as well. I can’t donate my kidneys, but I can give everything else. By donating organs you are not just helping one person, it can help 11, 12 people to have a better life.”. Man tells of kidney transplant experienceCentral Queensland news Organ donations can be a lasting legacy for many familiesMansfield News Journal Combined multi-organ transplant gives boy a new lifeTimes of India |
Water pollution and chronic kidney disease in Sri Lanka – Call for Action – Lankaweb
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Water pollution and chronic kidney disease in Sri Lanka – Call for Action
Lankaweb Now it is essential to embark on a country-wide awareness programme on environmental protection and provide clean and safe potable water to entire affected areas to prevent the chronic kidney disease affecting further. We request you to participate and … |
Recent deaths: Devo guitarist Bob Casale dies of heart failure at age 61 – DesMoinesRegister.com
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Recent deaths: Devo guitarist Bob Casale dies of heart failure at age 61
DesMoinesRegister.com Bob Casale, 61, the guitarist for Devo, best known for the 1980 hit “Whip It,” died Monday of heart failure, his brother and fellow band member Gerald Casale said Tuesday. “As an original member of Devo, Bob Casale was there in the trenches with me … Devo guitarist Bob Casale dead of heart failure, according to band’s Twitter …iWantPop |
Brackley couple raise awareness of organ donation after wife is diagnosed with … – Buckingham Advertiser
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Brackley couple raise awareness of organ donation after wife is diagnosed with …
Buckingham Advertiser A campaign to raise awareness of organ donation really goes to the heart of the matter for a Brackley couple. Sarah and Phil Marshall have launched the campaign, I Give You My Heart, following Sarah’s diagnosis with an extremely rare and serious … 100-mile run to promote organ donationIsle of Man Today |
Asthma patients may be over-medicating themselves – Newstrack India
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Asthma patients may be over-medicating themselves
Newstrack India To control asthma, patients typically take drugs called inhaled corticosteroids to reduce inflammation in the lungs and long-acting beta agonists (LABAs) so as to open the airways. Doctors adjust the medication dose based on the patient’s symptoms and … Mild Asthma Patients Suggested to Lower Medication DosageScience World Report |
Indian River County Community Calendar, updated Feb. 23 – TCPalm
Indian River County Community Calendar, updated Feb. 23TCPalmTreasure Coast Rock & Gem Show: Look for coupon in newspaper. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Center, … 8 a.m.-2 p.m. LaPorte Farms, 7700 129th St., Sebastian. $5 donation. 772-633-0813; lapor…
How cows could shed light on the mechanisms behind antibodies – Medical News Today
How cows could shed light on the mechanisms behind antibodiesMedical News TodayTo create new vaccines to combat infections, certain cancers and other illnesses that attack the immune system, scientists need to have a good understanding of the mechanism…
Hongkongers urged to sign up for organ donation as hundreds languish on … – South China Morning Post
Hongkongers urged to sign up for organ donation as hundreds languish on …South China Morning PostLast year, there were just 82 donations – 70 of which were from deceased donors. Meanwhile, 17 patients await heart donations and 18 await lung donations…
National Red Cross Month encourages volunteer activity, blood donation – nwitimes.com
National Red Cross Month encourages volunteer activity, blood donationnwitimes.comPORTER COUNTY | For 133 years, the American Red Cross has helped individuals and families prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. And each spring since 1942, sta…
India, UK Team up to Improve Animal Health – The New Indian Express
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India, UK Team up to Improve Animal Health
The New Indian Express A five-day conference on ‘Advances in Veterinary Research: Impact and Opportunities’, being held in the city, is looking at ways to improve the quality of life of both livestock and pets, as well as diseases threatening India’s wildlife. Indian and UK … |
