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Should India have separate guidelines for preventing heart diseases?
India.com Primarily addressing this issue, Mumbai’s Asian Heart Institute (AHI), the world renowned cardiac care hospital, held a press conference on Saturday February 15, where keynote speaker Dr K Srinath Reddy, President of the Public Health Foundation of … Top doctor for country-specific rules to treat heart diseaseDaily News & Analysis India needs new cholesterol guidelines: Top cardiologistFirstpost ‘Indians at high risk of small dense cholesterol’Times of India |
Elizabeth Schnorr and Kipp Weiskopf – Milford Daily News
Elizabeth Schnorr and Kipp WeiskopfMilford Daily NewsShe is a nurse practitioner in the Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant Program at Stanford University. The groom earned a B.A. from Amherst College and graduated from the University of Cambridge (Churchil…
IAPEN, India Celebrates World Liver Day, 19th April 2014 – National Conference … – The International News Magazine
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IAPEN, India Celebrates World Liver Day, 19th April 2014 – National Conference …
The International News Magazine 15, 2014 – BANGALORE, India — The National Conference on Nutritional Management in Organ Failure and Transplantation is hosted and organized by IAPEN – Bangalore Regional Chapter in partnership with Global Integrated liver care program, BGS … |
'Antibodies Linked to Brain Diseases Can Be Treated' – The New Indian Express
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‘Antibodies Linked to Brain Diseases Can Be Treated’
The New Indian Express Antibodies in a human immune system help in neutralising disease-causing bacteria, fungi and viruses but scientists have found out that these antibodies are also linked to many brain diseases and could be cured. Delivering 34th T S Srinivasan Oration … |
Texas government week in review – ReporterNews.com
Texas government week in reviewReporterNews.comHe will be the head of pediatric transplant surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, where he served as president for eight years before being named UT System chancellor. TU…
'Indians at high risk of small dense cholesterol' – Times of India
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‘Indians at high risk of small dense cholesterol’
Times of India But the factors play a stellar role in accelerating heart attacks in Indians, said Dr Srinath Reddy, one of India’s leading public health specialists. Speaking to newspersons on Saturday, on the occasion of Asian Heart Institute, Bandra Kurla Complex … |
Three-Year-Old Girl Fighting A Rare Cancer – KARK
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Three-Year-Old Girl Fighting A Rare Cancer
KARK With an upcoming stem cell transplant, it’s important Morgan has plenty of blood and platelets to keep her healthy. Unfortunately, the universal blood does not work in this situation. But if your blood type is A-B negative, you can help by becoming a … |
Stricker to Match Play after brother gets liver – Sacramento Bee
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Stricker to Match Play after brother gets liver
Sacramento Bee But all the signs were positive in the hours after transplant surgery. He said his parents were staying at his home to look after his brother, and that they encouraged him to play. “It’s been crazy, but I’m going to come play since he’s doing so well … |
Antibodies themselves can cause diseases – The Hindu
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Antibodies themselves can cause diseases
The Hindu What happens when antibodies, a class of proteins generated by the immune system to neutralise foreign bacteria and viruses, attach themselves to the membrane protein of a human cell and try to destroy it? Autoimmune diseases are the result. It was … ‘Antibodies Linked to Brain Diseases Can Be Treated’The New Indian Express |
'Viral Hepatitis B, C could be a larger epidemic than HIV' – Hindustan Times
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‘Viral Hepatitis B, C could be a larger epidemic than HIV’
Hindustan Times … their attention and make a comprehensive policy towards addressing the issue,” said Samir Shah, founder trustee of National Liver Foundation (NLF). NLF is a voluntary, non-profit organisation promoting awareness and prevention of liver diseases in … |
