A village full of eye donorsTimes of IndiaYAMUNANAGAR: Realizing the importance of organ donation, almost all the residents of Kanalsi village, 10km from Yamunanagar, have pledged to donate their eyes. The village with 250 houses and 2,500 people, has …
PlantForm gets more funding for HIV antibodies – Guelph Mercury
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PlantForm gets more funding for HIV antibodies
Guelph Mercury GUELPH — The second phase of PlantForm’s development of antibodies for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has received a significant second round of funding from the National Research Council of Canada. The local company is progressing on a … |
Builder shot dead in heart of capital – Times of India
Builder shot dead in heart of capitalTimes of IndiaBHUBANESWAR: Armed criminals on Monday gunned down a builder in the N-4 residential area in Nayapalli. This was the third firing incident in as many weeks, reflecting the rapidly worsening law and orde…
Walk the talk, take a ride into Madras' heart – Times of India
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Walk the talk, take a ride into Madras’ heart
Times of India Others include Reserve Bank of India, which will host a day-long event and the Public Relations Society of India. Journalist Sashi Nair, one of the founders, said that Madras Week also offered citizens a platform to discuss affairs of the city. “What … |
Born prematurely? You risk heart failure as adult, study suggests – CBS News
WTSP 10 NewsBorn prematurely? You risk heart failure as adult, study suggestsCBS NewsBabies born prematurely carry more health risks than those born after a full pregnancy, including raised risk for intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, breathing pr…
New life for near-death – Calcutta Telegraph
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New life for near-death
Calcutta Telegraph Irreversible brain injury and eventually brain death occurs if the cardiac arrest is not reversed in about five minutes. The patterns of activity the scientists observed in the rats suggest that the visual cortex — the zone of the brain that processes … Electrical signatures of consciousness in the dying brainScience Daily (press release) Surge of brain activity may explain near-death experiencesThe Japan Times |
Researchers find physically nonresponsive patients' brains light up 'on cue … – MedCity News
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Researchers find physically nonresponsive patients’ brains light up ‘on cue …
MedCity News Dr. James Bernat, who studies brain death at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth in Lebanon, New Hampshire, said the new study brings to light several points, including the need for new tests to diagnose patients’ levels of consciousness. “We … |
Through a Bike Trip, Heart Transplant Recipient Promotes Organ Donation – 90.5 WESA
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Through a Bike Trip, Heart Transplant Recipient Promotes Organ Donation
90.5 WESA During the trip he will stop at hospitals and meet with patients on the waiting list and recent transplant recipients, “bringing awareness to organ donation and being able to visit with people awaiting hearts and able to answer some questions.” Before … |
Some unresponsive patients can pay attention: study – Chicago Tribune (blog)
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Some unresponsive patients can pay attention: study
Chicago Tribune (blog) Dr. James Bernat, who studies brain death at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth in Lebanon, New Hampshire, said the new study brings to light several points, including the need for new tests to diagnose patients’ levels of consciousness. “We … |
People reluctant to accept elctric crematorium – Republica
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People reluctant to accept elctric crematorium
Republica The authority is sending six people to Kolkata of India for necessary training to run the crematorium. Other preparations are … We are even thinking of promoting donation of other body organs as far as possible,” Tandan said. He added that the total … |
