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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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Health Care Costs Increase, Family Income Stays The Same

Health Care Costs Increase, Family Income Stays The Same

A survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust found...
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WHO IDs Diseases, Warming as Asia-Pacific Health Challenges

Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) is bracing for major health challenges in Asia and the...
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Researchers Request Warning Labels On Energy Drinks

Researchers Request Warning Labels On Energy Drinks

High-energy drinks have become more and more popular over the past few years, due to a recipe that...
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Experts: Energy Drinks Should Have Warning Labels

Experts: Energy Drinks Should Have Warning Labels

Having focused their research lately on the energy drinks currently sold on the market, researchers...
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Inhalers May Increase Risk Of Heart Death

Inhalers May Increase Risk Of Heart Death

Certain lung-disease medications used by millions of people suffering from emphysema and bronchitis...
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Hormones Do Not Benefit Elderly Prostate Cancer Patients

Hormones Do Not Benefit Elderly Prostate Cancer Patients

Studies conducted by researchers over the last couple of years have shown that hormone therapy...
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West Nile Virus Detected In Thurston County

West Nile Virus Detected In Thurston County

Two dead crows, one from King County and another from Thurston County, Washington, have been found...
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The End of West Nile Season Is Approaching

The West Nile situation continues to represent a threat because the weather is still warm...
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People Encouraged To Get A Flu Shot

People Encouraged To Get A Flu Shot

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that children aged 6 months to 4...
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New Cervical Cancer Test for Rural Areas Proves Efficient

New Cervical Cancer Test for Rural Areas Proves Efficient

A new cervical cancer test, called careHPV, by Qiagen was 90 percent accurate in detecting...
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