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[Title] => ‘Stem cell transplant can be fatal if stem cells don’t come from patient’s body’
[Summary] => With the growing popularity of stem cell treatment, the Philippine Society for Stem Cell Medicine (PSSCM) warned yesterday that the procedure can lead to “fatal complications” if the stem cells will not come from the patient’s body.
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[Title] => UC San Diego Medical Center first to remove appendix by mouth
[Summary] => On March 12, surgeons at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Medical Center performed what is believed to be the first removal of a diseased appendix through the mouth in the United States.
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[Title] => Doctors will transplant a face but whose?
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The other concept which should be emphasized again and again is that this is not for vanity. This is for people who are otherwise suffering. This is for people who want to look normal. They want to walk on the streets without people staring at them.
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Landmark surgery raises big questions |
While doctors in France and China are making headlines with partial face transplants, the American team that have been screening disfigured candidates for the past 19 months still hopes to make history.
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Landmark surgery raises big questions |
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