Perth mum joins organ donation campaign
Perthshire Advertiser Claire, who is supporting a donation tour this month, said: “I very much doubt that I would have the life or family I do now without the NHS Organ Donor Register. “In fact just before my transplant, I was incredibly ill, weighing just six-and-a-half … |
Dhoni opens his heart out after being declared India's most successful Test … – India Today
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Dhoni opens his heart out after being declared India’s most successful Test …
India Today A second successive win over Australia here on Tuesday made captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni open his heart and make a few admissions on a day he became India’s most successful Test captain with 22 victories. But Dhoni played down his achievement … Clarke’s hand forced as Australia loses second Test to India by an innings and …Herald Sun Cheteshwar Pujara-Murali Vijay stand set up the win, says MS DhoniIBNLive Not the second Rahul Dravid, but the first Cheteshwar PujaraCricket Country NDTV –Wisden India –The Hindu all 779 news articles » |
Key to Heart Failure: New Therapies On Horizon – Science Daily (press release)
Key to Heart Failure: New Therapies On Horizon
Science Daily (press release) 5, 2013 — Some 5.8 million Americans suffer from heart failure, a currently incurable disease. But scientists at Temple University School of Medicine’s (TUSM) Center for Translational Medicine have discovered a key biochemical step underlying the … |
Research links insomnia to increased heart failure risk – ITV News
ITV NewsResearch links insomnia to increased heart failure riskITV NewsPeople who find it hard to sleep may have an increased chance of developing heart failure, a new study has revealed. Scientists stress that they have only found an association and c…
Study links insomnia with increased heart failure risk – The Conversation
Study links insomnia with increased heart failure riskThe ConversationPeople with three insomnia symptoms have a three-fold higher risk of heart failure than people with no insomnia, a large study has found, but the researchers stopped short of saying …
Man marks 1000th blood donation – CBC.ca
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Man marks 1000th blood donation
CBC.ca Sandy Sanford, 80, has become one of only five people in Canada to have donated blood 1,000 times. He is also the oldest Canadian to have reached the 1,000 donation mark. The CBC’s Colleen Jones was there to witness Sanford’s incredible milestone. Halifax man reaches milestone by donating blood for 1000th timeMetroNews Canada |
Indian patent appeal board upholds compulsory license on Bayer's Nexavar – The Pharma Letter
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Indian patent appeal board upholds compulsory license on Bayer’s Nexavar
The Pharma Letter … grant of a compulsory licence has now been issued by India’s Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) in Chennai, upholding the March 2012 granting of the first compulsory license for the firm’s kidney and liver cancer drug Nexavar (sorafenib … India rejects German transnational’s cancer drug patent appealMorning Star Online Landmark ruling against patent drugs in IndiaNewstalk ZB India Rejects Bayer Plea Against Cheap Cancer DrugPharmaceutical Processing |
Sachin Tendulkar launches health research facility – Times of India
Hindu Business LineSachin Tendulkar launches health research facilityTimes of IndiaHYDERABAD: Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar launched a research centre on gastrointestinal and liver cancers at a hotel here on Tuesday soon after India routed Australia …
'Employees State Insurance should foot scribe's liver transplant bill' – Times of India
‘Employees State Insurance should foot scribe’s liver transplant bill’
Times of India HYDERABAD: Lokayukta Justice B Subhashan Reddy on Tuesday directed the state medical commissioner of Employees State Insurance (ESI) scheme and the managing director of Global Hospital, Lakdi-ka-Pul, to perform liver transplantation on a scribe in … |
Poor sleep linked to heart failure – Express.co.uk
Poor sleep linked to heart failure
Express.co.uk But the Norwegian researchers, whose study was published in the European Heart Journal, said that they only found an association with heart failure and cannot be sure insomnia is a cause. And Dr Tim Chico, of the University of Sheffield said: “Luckily … |