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Child With Weeks To Live Denied Lung Transplant Due To Controversial Organ …
ThinkProgress Child With Weeks To Live Denied Lung Transplant Due To Controversial Organ Donation Policy. By Aviva Shen on Jun 5, 2013 at 1:00 pm. (Credit: Save Sarah petition). Ten-year-old Philadelphia resident Sarah Murnaghan only has a couple weeks to live … Parents Fight Organ Donation Law to Save Daughter’s LifeChristian Post Mother Pleads for Direct Organ Donation to Save DaughterPatch.com Parents of dying 10-year-old girl challenge organ donor rule blocking her from …Fox News Delaware County Daily Times –Medical Daily –ABC News all 206 news articles » |
US Food and Drug Administration Approves REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) for the … – National Post
US Food and Drug Administration Approves REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) for the …
National Post … approval was based on the results of MCL-001, a phase II, multi-center, single arm, open label study evaluating lenalidomide in 134 patients with MCL who had received prior treatment with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, an anthracycline (or … |
'Pentagon Papers' leaker: Obama a 'constitutional monarch,' trying to 'control … – Daily Caller
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‘Pentagon Papers’ leaker: Obama a ‘constitutional monarch,’ trying to ‘control …
Daily Caller Daniel Ellsberg, the former military analyst whose leak of the “Pentagon Papers” precipitated a landmark Supreme Court case, says President Barack Obama “has become an elected monarch” who is leading “an unprecedented campaign against … |
UV rays turning you old – Times of India
UV rays turning you old
Times of India This makes the melanocytes enlarge and cluster together into the visible ‘liver spots’ or ‘age spots’ that often appear first on the backs of hands and the decolletage. Premature aging of the skin encompasses a number of clinical signs that reflect … |
Cheerios ad showing interracial family causes YouTube commenters to lose … – Daily Caller
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Cheerios ad showing interracial family causes YouTube commenters to lose …
Daily Caller Pro-marriage group thinks IRS employee leaked Mitt Romney’s donor info to Human Rights Campaign … ‘Pentagon Papers‘ leaker: Obama a ‘constitutional monarch,’ trying to ‘control all the information’ … |
Tobacco prevention: Are we doing enough to ban promotion? – Times of India
Tobacco prevention: Are we doing enough to ban promotion?Times of IndiaIn India, where around 57% of men and 11% of women use tobacco in one form or the other, tobacco has already become a silent killer. But, despite the gravity of the situation and ve…
Statins help heart failure patients – Toronto NewsFIX
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Statins help heart failure patients
Toronto NewsFIX They examined records for a group of 551 patients with heart failure and found that those on statins had a 55 per cent overall reduction in mortality. This was regardless of the cause of the heart failure and regardless of the patient’s cholesterol … |
Game of Thrones Offers A Complex, Nuanced Critique of Patriarchy – Raw Story
Game of Thrones Offers A Complex, Nuanced Critique of Patriarchy
Raw Story Late last night, after tweeting the observation that I wasn’t actually that surprised by the Red Wedding (though I wasn’t spoiled and haven’t read the books) on “Game of Thrones”, I finally figured out why: Because the Stark family’s story is a classic … |
Add a Blood Donation to Your Summer Plans – PortageLife
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Add a Blood Donation to Your Summer Plans
PortageLife It’s that time of year to gear up for fun in the sun. School’s out, vacations are planned and longstanding routines are replaced with carefree, casual days. It’s also a time when the need for blood often outpaces donations. High school and college … Blood donation opportunities with American Red Crossfox6now.com Red Cross announces June blood donation drivesThe Herald-Times (subscription) Red Cross explains blood donation processStanly News & Press Great Falls Tribune –Wicked Local all 71 news articles » |
Sleep Problems Common in Chronic Kidney Disease – Medscape
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Sleep Problems Common in Chronic Kidney Disease
Medscape BALTIMORE, Maryland — Sleep disorders, particularly insomnia and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), are common in patients with chronic kidney disease, new research confirms. High rates of sleep disorders in this patient population “suggest an unmet … |