Stem cell technique to aid patients with damaged hearts
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Maynard , Manila:
Sep 13 2008
Made Popular Sep 13 2008
People with cardiovascular problems have a greater chance of surviving with the new study being conducted on growing “master” heart cells that are believed to repair damaged cardiac tissues.
Although the study is in its initial testing and has...
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Taylor Flatt
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Sep 13 2008
Petersburg,
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What happened to those tests they conducted on mice that grew ears on their backs? I was recently watching a show where they attempted to grow a nose on a ladies arm, although it failed because of her genes, it was still pretty cool. I wonder if I could grow a new leg.
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I wonder how many patients get out the OR after having their hearts operated. I watched a film on bloodless surgery, and I feel like patients would no longer get up the bed after. If doctors can do nothing at all, life can be lost, and health insurance plan can only cover hospitalization, not life. This actually is giving me nightmares for my grandfather is scheduled for a heart operation next week. I can’t afford losing him.
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What happened to those tests they conducted on mice that grew ears on their backs? I was recently watching a show where they attempted to grow a nose on a ladies arm, although it failed because of her genes, it was still pretty cool. I wonder if I could grow a new leg.
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I wonder how many patients get out the OR after having their hearts operated. I watched a film on bloodless surgery, and I feel like patients would no longer get up the bed after. If doctors can do nothing at all, life can be lost, and health insurance plan can only cover hospitalization, not life. This actually is giving me nightmares for my grandfather is scheduled for a heart operation next week. I can’t afford losing him.
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What happened to those tests they conducted on mice that grew ears on their backs? I was recently watching a show where they attempted to grow a nose on a ladies arm, although it failed because of her genes, it was still pretty cool. I wonder if I could grow a new leg.
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I wonder how many patients get out the OR after having their hearts operated. I watched a film on bloodless surgery, and I feel like patients would no longer get up the bed after. If doctors can do nothing at all, life can be lost, and health insurance plan can only cover hospitalization, not life. This actually is giving me nightmares for my grandfather is scheduled for a heart operation next week. I can’t afford losing him.
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