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Gold haul at transplant games raise organ donor awareness
Maidenhead Advertiser Medals have continued to roll in for Team GB long after the London Olympics thanks to the achievements of the athletes at the World Transplant Games. Mike Grundy, of Cadogan Close in Holyport, bagged two silver medals in the over 60s tennis and … James ‘privileged and proud’ to play at Transplant GamesEastbourne Herald |
On August 24th, at more than 300 dinners in 12 countries, people will gather … – The Providence Journal
On August 24th, at more than 300 dinners in 12 countries, people will gather …The Providence JournalAt last count, dinners are being hosted in twelve countries around the world, including: Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, India, Canada, France, Norway, Van…
British Vegetarian Ritchii Kara Diagnosed with Mad Cow Disease – IBTimes.co.uk
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British Vegetarian Ritchii Kara Diagnosed with Mad Cow Disease
IBTimes.co.uk VCJD is transmitted by a protein called prion which builds up in the brain. Death usually occurs within 12 months of the onset of the disease. Disturbing images of cattle suffering mad cow’s disease during the mid-1990s and a small number of vCJD cases … |
Mandela's health still critical but improving – Zee News
Mandela’s health still critical but improving
Zee News The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been suffering from a recurring lung infection, which is the result of tuberculosis developed when he was imprisoned for 27 years during the apartheid period. IANS. Your Comments. May the good lord continue to protect … |
Astellas Pharma launches once-daily oral tacrolimus formulation in US – Pharmaceutical Business Review
Astellas Pharma launches once-daily oral tacrolimus formulation in US
Pharmaceutical Business Review The new product is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving a kidney transplant used with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and corticosteroids, with or without basiliximab induction. Astellas Pharma US president James Robinson … ASTELLAS PHARMA INC : ASTAGRAF XLTM (tacrolimus extended-release …4-traders (press release) Astellas’ Astagraf XL Launched in U.S. – Analyst BlogNASDAQ BIZ BRIEF: Astellas announces availability of Astagraf XL capsules in USAsahi Shimbun |
Elderly too can donate organs – Times of India
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Elderly too can donate organs
Times of India “Older people can also be good donors, as against popular belief,” said A.B. Dey, head of the Department of Geriatric Medicine of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), speaking at the function Thursday. The department was created at … |
6th face transplant surgery begins – www.worldbulletin.net
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6th face transplant surgery begins
www.worldbulletin.net Prof. Dr. Omer Ozkan of Akdeniz University Hospital in Turkey’s southern province of Antalya and his team have started to transplant the face of brain dead Muhittin Turan to a 54-year-old Turkish patient, Salih Ustun. 31-year-old Turan experienced a … |
Turkey's 6th face transplant surgery begins – Anadolu Ajansı
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Turkey’s 6th face transplant surgery begins
Anadolu Ajansı Dr. Omer Ozkan of Akdeniz University Hospital in Turkey’s southern province of Antalya and his team have started to transplant the face of brain dead Muhittin Turan to a 54-year-old Turkish patient, Salih Ustun. 31-year-old Turan experienced a … |
Elderly too can donate organs: Expert – Daijiworld.com
Elderly too can donate organs: Expert
Daijiworld.com New Delhi, Aug 23 (IANS): Contrary to popular belief, senior citizens too can donate organs, a specialist said at a function in the national capital organised by Age Care India. “Older people can also be good donors, as against popular belief,” said A … |
Elderly too can donate organs: Expert – Business Standard
Elderly too can donate organs: Expert
Business Standard Contrary to popular belief, senior citizens too can donate organs, a specialist said at a function in the national capital organised by Age Care India. “Older people can also be good donors, as against popular belief,” said A.B. Dey, head of the … |