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Dying “Angola Three” inmate freed after 41 years in solitary confinement
Daily News & Analysis Herman Wallace, 71, returned by ambulance Tuesday to a hospice in his native New Orleans – about a month after prison medical treatments to stem his advancing liver cancer were stopped, said Wallace’s attorney, George H. Kendall. “There is great joy … |
What makes us alive? Moreover, what makes us dead? – New Statesman
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What makes us alive? Moreover, what makes us dead?
New Statesman Even what has been termed “brain death” is not enough. A lack of electrical activity inside your skull is not a sign that your brain cells are all dead. It takes up to eight hours to start dying and you can lose a lot of them before significant damage … |
How You Can Brew Beer In Your Own Digestive Tract – Gizmodo India
How You Can Brew Beer In Your Own Digestive TractGizmodo IndiaAbout 50% of Japanese people have a mutated gene that leaves the liver unable to properly filter alcohol. The result leads to them being unable to quickly get rid of the alcohol in their sys…
Celebrate October 2 as Voluntary Blood Donation Day Azad – Jagran Post
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Celebrate October 2 as Voluntary Blood Donation Day Azad
Jagran Post “Even though October 1 is designated as the national voluntary blood donation day, October 2 (Gandhi Jayanti) should be celebrated as Voluntary Blood Donation Day which should mark a week-long period for blood donation across the country,” said Azad. |
Opsona Therapeutics Limited raises an additional ?3 million (US $4 million … – 4-traders (press release)
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Opsona Therapeutics Limited raises an additional ?3 million (US $4 million …
4-traders (press release) Dr. Bruno Montanari, Life Sciences Director, Omnes Capital, added: “I am looking forward to progressing Opsona’s lead product OPN-305 through the well-designed Phase II efficacy study to prevent delayed graft function (DGF) in renal transplantation, an … Opsona Therapeutics raises €3m (US$4m) in Series C extension roundSiliconrepublic.com |
North Devon's blood donation collection team made redundant – This is North Devon
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North Devon’s blood donation collection team made redundant
This is North Devon A blood donation collection team have been made redundant after a decision was made to halve the number of collection locations. The 12 staff members of the North Devon blood collection team began their notice period this week, with many facing an … |
Community Calendar for Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013 – Greensboro News & Record
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Community Calendar for Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013
Greensboro News & Record Benefits the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation which is partnering with international eco-friendly hair care brand Davines to plant fruit trees for American Indian tribal communities through a program called Sustainable Beauty Day. 273-0025 or … |
Terry D. Hughes – Saukvalley
SaukvalleyTerry D. HughesSaukvalleyHe fought a courageous battle with a rare autoimmune disease after a stem cell transplant in April. He was born Aug. 2, 1949, in Lancaster, Wis., the son of William and Blodwyn (Roberts) Hughes. He was a graduate of L…
A TIMELINE OF DERRYN HINCH'S LEGAL BATTLES: – NZ City
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A TIMELINE OF DERRYN HINCH’S LEGAL BATTLES:
NZ City July 6, 2011 – Hinch, who is suffering from liver cancer, undergoes liver transplant surgery at Melbourne’s Austin Hospital. July 21, 2011 – A magistrate sentences Hinch to five months home detention, bans him from working and communicating on social … |
Azad for regular blood donation – The New Indian Express
Times of IndiaAzad for regular blood donationThe New Indian ExpressUnion Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Tuesday said blood donation camps should be organised at regular intervals to meet the rising demand for blood. Addressing a…
