Japan newborn gets liver stem cells in world first
Doctors in Japan have successfully transplanted liver cells derived from embryonic stem cells into a newborn baby, in a world […]
Doctors in Japan have successfully transplanted liver cells derived from embryonic stem cells into a newborn baby, in a world […] Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is a deadly condition affecting more than 150 million people worldwide with no treatment available besides […] (HealthDay)—For patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), the efficacy and safety of edoxaban versus warfarin is not altered with a history […] With advancing age, the risk of a fatty liver is increasing. If the symptoms are noticed, it is usually too […] FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — The Pediatric End-stage Liver Disease (PELD) score underestimates the actual probability of 90-day pretransplant mortality […] Children are at a considerable disadvantage when competing with adults for livers from deceased organ donors in the U.S. allocation […] WASHINGTON — Surgeons turned down Terra Goudge for the liver transplant that was her only shot at surviving a rare […] A fatty liver disease known as NASH—non-alcoholic steatohepatitis—is the nation’s major cause of chronic liver disease, and is projected to […] Cholesterol is a fatty molecule that is found in some foods as well as being made in the liver. There […] Seat belts reduce the risk of deadly liver damage in car crashes by more than 20%, study finds Seat-belt wearers […]liver
Japan newborn gets liver stem cells in world first
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