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German Farmer Recovering Well after Double Arm Transplant

German Farmer Recovering Well after Double Arm Transplant



A 54-year old German farmer received the world’s first complete double arm transplant at the Munich University Clinic on July 25 to 26. A team of 40 surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses and other surgery supporting staff spent 15 hours grafting the donor arms on to the body of Karl Merk. The arms came from a teenager, who had died in a car accident only hours before the surgery. Both the donor’s arms were removed exactly at the point matching the patient’s stumps. First the bones were jointed, then arteries and veins to ensure blood circulation as quickly as possible. The...
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Update: New Arms For 54-Year-Old German AmputeeUpdate: New Arms For 54-Year-Old German Amputee The medical world is making astonishing progress in its mission to...
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New York Campuses on High Alert over Bacterial Meningitis

New York Campuses on High Alert over Bacterial Meningitis

Two New York campuses are on high alert after three cases of three cases of possible bacterial...
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Antibiotics Over-Prescribed in Sinus Infections, but Not Helpful

Antibiotics Over-Prescribed in Sinus Infections, but Not Helpful

People with sinus infections should not be prescribed antibiotics, because their symptoms are...
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Breast Cancer Women at High Risk of Dying if Obese

Breast Cancer Women at High Risk of Dying if Obese

It has been known for a long time that obesity brings health risk like diabetes and heart disease,...
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More Children Suffer from Allergies’ Negative Effects, Study

More Children Suffer from Allergies’ Negative Effects, Study

Spring is not everyone’s favorite season, according to a new study to be released Monday....
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Is Popcorn Dangerous for Our Lungs?

Is Popcorn Dangerous for Our Lungs?

A research study published in the journal Toxicological Sciences shows that a substance used to...
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Hong Kong Flu Outbreak under Control

Hong Kong Flu Outbreak under Control

Hong Kong’s government ordered more than half a million primary and kindergarten students Wednesday...
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FDA Says It Will Find Contaminant and Source Soon

FDA Says It Will Find Contaminant and Source Soon

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said that the agency is close to identifying the unknown...
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Natural Care Products? Sure, If We Include A Cancerous Ingredient

Natural Care Products? Sure, If We Include A Cancerous Ingredient

If you thought ‘natural’ and ‘organic’ products are the thing you need to turn to in a world full...
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Contra Costa Nurses in Martinez Cancel Strike

Contra Costa Nurses in Martinez Cancel Strike

About 500 registered nurses at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez have canceled a...
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Penicillin May Beat Resistant Bacteria, Researchers Say

Penicillin May Beat Resistant Bacteria, Researchers Say

A new study by researchers in the UK, Canada and U.S. shows new hopes of restoring penicillin’s...
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