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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAustralian Man Makes History by Living With a Titanium Heart for More Than 100 Days Before ...A man in Australia spent more than 100 days with a titanium heart pumping blood around his body while he waited for a human ...
An Australian man lived for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while he awaited a donor transplant, the longest ...
Partial heart transplants provide a range of lifesaving options for children with complex congenital heart conditions, and can lead to a domino effect of life-saving procedures.
In early February, an Australian man in his 40s became the first person in the world to leave hospital with a virtually ...
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HealthDay on MSNStudy Finds Organ Health May Predict Dementia, Cancer Later in LifeYour organs might be aging faster than you are -- and that could increase your risk for serious diseases, including c ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Future of Transplanting Pig Organs in PeopleAfter years of research into xenotransplantation, the field is at a turning point—yet risks and ethical issues remain ...
A 19-year-old man, suffering from a severe heart condition, has been given a new lease on life, thanks to the successful ...
The answer might not match your chronological age — and a new analysis finds that an organ’s biological age might predict a person’s risk of diseases such as cancer, dementia and heart disease.
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