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Donating Organs

Donating any organ is a very heroic action but since this blog is about kidneys, we'll discuss kidney donation. Many people don't know much about organ donating except that it shows on your drivers license if you choose to be one. I've heard myths thRead More » (original story)

Ways To Love Your Liver Part 1

Liver is one of the most important organ of a human body. We should always take care of it, here are some points that we should give a glimpse:-Avoid taking unnecessary medicine as too many chemicals harm liver.Don't mix your medicines without the adRead More » (original story)

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You are subscribed to What's New at CBER for U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Biological Product Shortages - Pediatric and Adult Hepatitis A Vaccine - Updated Read More » (original story)

15M People suffering from hepatitis B & C in Pakistan: Experts

KARACHI 15 million people are suffering from hepatitis B & C in the country, said Dr Zaigham Abbas, Consultant Gastroenterologist. He was speaking at a press conference on the first day of second annual congress of Pakistan Society for Study of LRead More » (original story)

Treat HIV like other diseases

MORE than two decades ago, the first acquired immune deficiency syndrome patient was diagnosed here. (original story)

Critical need

Catherine Withrow couldn't believe her daughter's physician was refusing to order a blood transfusion. (original story)

Re-inventing a life with AIDS

Monday, December 01, 2008 By Imtiaz Ali Karachi Working against the stigma still attached to HIV-Aids, a number of infected 'patients' are trying to learn to live with the virus while contributing something ... (original story)

HIV/AIDS increasing in country

Monday, December 01, 2008 By Amer Malik LAHORE THE menace of HIV/AIDS is gradually creeping among the people in Pakistan, as a large population of children on streets and workplaces, away from their families, ... (original story)

Light Sciences Oncology Completes Patient Enrollment In Phase 3 Clinical Trial Of Litx As A Treatment For Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. (LSO) announced the completion of enrollment in a global Phase 3 clinical trial of Light Infusion Therapy(TM) (Litx(TM)) as a treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), also known as hepatoma or primary liver c...   News widgets and RSS feeds on Fee... (original story)

Mom wants a GED for Christmas

There's a 2-year-old boy sitting on the floor, playing with a plastic truck and catching snippets of "Dora the Explorer" on the TV beside him. (original story)

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B         Men are six times more likely than women to become chronic carriers of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) although the reasons for that are unclear.         http://menshealth.about.com/csRead More » (original story)

Biotechnology and Environmental safety - Super viruses

Promoter viral genes such as CaMV 35 s can mix with other genes, viral, bacterial and others including those of the retrovirus like HIV and Hepatitis B. CaMV is itself a para retrovirus. With retro transposons available on all plant genomes (which arRead More » (original story)

'Government needs to do more to stop AIDS'

Talking to Daily Times on the eve of World AIDS Day, which is being observed across the world on December 1 , the experts said the factors that contributed to the spread of AIDS, including fear of stigma; ... (original story)

Philhealth Newborn Care Package

OK, I'm not really sure if this is a new benefit for Philhealth members since we didn't get one when I gave birth to Ki.Anyway, I recently gave birth to my second child and according to the hospital my newborn is entitled a 1000 PHP newborn care packRead More » (original story)

Death toll reaches 112 from rains in Brazil, epidemics feared

The death toll from heavy rains in southern Brazil reached 112 by the end of the week, as fears grew of possible health epidemics among more than 1 million people affected by the storms. (original story)





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