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Students attempt to break record for registered organ donors
The Concordian “The current record is 4,135 (donors registered), so we’re trying to break that,” Loyland said. The current record is held by an Indian university and “pretty much doubled” the previous record, which was held in Illinois. Kersting says she is “really … Alexa’s Hope Attempts to Break Guinness Record SaturdayNDSU The Spectrum |
IPO Preview: Vital Therapies – Seeking Alpha
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IPO Preview: Vital Therapies
Seeking Alpha VTL’s product candidate, the ELAD System, or ELAD, is a bio-artificial liver therapy that operates outside the body, or extracorporeal, and is designed to allow the patient’s own liver to regenerate to a healthy state, or to stabilize the patient until … IPO Report: Vital Therapies (VTL)Equities.com |
"Irreversibility" and the Modern Understanding of Death – Student Pulse
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“Irreversibility” and the Modern Understanding of Death
Student Pulse As a result of new brain death criteria, questionable and previously uncharted medical situations, including “do not resuscitate” orders, organ procurement and donation, and research on brain-dead patients, have arisen. These issues have increased the … |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease could be a silent killer, warn Kanpur … – Times of India
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease could be a silent killer, warn Kanpur …
Times of India KANPUR: Pollution combined with an unbalanced lifestyle is a major cause of rising cases of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), doctors said on World COPD Day on Wednesday. Emphasizing on the theme of the year, ‘It’s not too late”, they … |
Government's decision to subsidise a chronic heart failure medicine – The International News Magazine
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Government’s decision to subsidise a chronic heart failure medicine
The International News Magazine The National Heart Foundation of Australia has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to subsidise a chronic heart failure medicine, saying it will help improve the quality of life for many of the 300,000 people living with the debilitating disease. |
Getting back the spring in his step – Times of India
Getting back the spring in his stepTimes of IndiaBedridden with acute pain and unable to stand, the former truck driver suffered from a host of problems like liver cirrhosis, multiple organ failure, secondary osteoarthritis. After his arm was amputated…
Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013 – DigitalJournal.com
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Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013
DigitalJournal.com GlobalData’s clinical trial report, “Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013″ provides data on the Heart Transplantation clinical trial scenario. This report provides elemental information and data relating to the clinical trials … |
Squeezing cells to check for cancer – The Hindu
Squeezing cells to check for cancerThe HinduWhen the DC was first built in 2012 at UCLA, it was used to study the mechanical properties of different cells and how they changed when swollen, which could happen in patients with AIDS or whose bodies were …
Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013 – PR Newswire (press release)
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Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013
PR Newswire (press release) Summary GlobalData’s clinical trial report, “Heart Transplantation Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2013″ provides data on the Heart Transplantation clinical trial scenario. This report provides elemental information and data relating to the clinical … |
Hantavirus Monoclonal Antibodies – Bioscience Technology
Bioscience TechnologyHantavirus Monoclonal AntibodiesBioscience TechnologyVirostat Hantavirus Monoclonal Antibodies Hantaviruses are RNA viruses that can infect humans via rodent waste including urine and saliva especially when these are aerosolized. T…
