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< p > It & rsquo;s not often that morning radio inspires me to write a blog post, but the latest bit from The Bert Show here in Atlanta surprisingly provided a bit of inspiration this morning. They & rsquo;ve run a segment each day this week profiling a family with a chronic or terminally ill child
Donor heart arrives ‘warm and beating’ inside experimental device | ScienceBlog.com
Science Blog: The special delivery was part of an ongoing national, multi-center phase 2 clinical study of an experimental organ-preservation system that allows donor hearts to continue functioning in a near-physiologic state outside the body during transport.
Growing Regenerative Medicine Market Provides Opportunities for Cytori Therapeutics -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://www.onemedplace.com/blog'>Douglas Cress</a>submits:</strong><div><em><span>B</span><span>y<span>vanderson</span></span></em><span></div><p>For many breast cancer patients, the effects of undergoing a mastectomy go well beyond the physical. A mastectomy can have a harsh
Cancer treatment controls macular edema related to diabetes and to cataract surgery | Science Blog
Science Blog: Treating DMME with bevacizumab (Avastin), an anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) medication that inhibits abnormal blood vessels, was studied in115 patients (139 eyes) by the Pan-American Collaborative Retina Study Group, led by J. Fernando Arevalo, MD, of the Caracas
Should I have a mammogram, Doctor?
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Operation ‘blame the nurses’ — Irish Medical Times
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Problems with regards to the healing received from an operation motivated Pittsburgh steelers - mlb
In turn an operation and then a diminished offseason workouts now have implemented what exactly lots of Football blockers in recent months haven't much: reduce speed Gambling linebacker Brandon [...]
Dying and Living Wills, Part 1 « The Heart Beat
Heart disease can be prevented! Your personal choices have a big impact on your risk of heart attacks and strokes. Dr. James Beckerman is here to provide insights into how making small, livable lifestyle changes can have a real impact on your heart health.
Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog | Minister Harney urges families to discuss the
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Vertex: At the Finish Line for a Hepatitis C Cure -- Seeking Alpha
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