Stem-cell therapy wipes out HIV in two patients
By Ben Hirschler
LONDON (Reuters) - Two men with HIV have been off AIDS drugs for several months after receiving stem-cell transplants for cancer that appear to have cleared the virus from their bodies, researchers reported on Wednesday...
Brazilian doctor may have killed up to 300 patients, investigators say
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/28/brazilian-doctor-may-have-killed-up-to-300-patients-investigators-say/#ixzz2OrrUDyjr
A Brazilian doctor charged with killing seven patients to free up hospital beds...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/leukemia-treatment-shows-good-results-in-a-handful-of-patients/2013/03/20/b807450e-919a-11e2-bdea-e32ad90da239_story.html
Leukemia treatment shows good results in a handful of patients
By David Brown, Published: March 20
A leukemia...
The NHS’s worst sex offender? GP used secret camera in watch to film sex abuse on 200 female patients
by Paul Peachey
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/the-nhss-worst-sex-offender-gp-used-secret-camera-in-watch-to-film-sex-abuse-on-200-female-patients-8536340.html
A family...
Sticking to vegetarian diet good for kidney disease patients
A new study has suggested that sticking to a vegetarian diet can help kidney disease patients avoid accumulating toxic levels of phosphorous in their bodies.
Kidney disease patients must limit their phosphorous intake, as high...
http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7085315-28-patients-lost-their-eye-light
In Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, 28 patients had lost their eye sights.
One month before, there was started an eye camp by Yogiraj hospital, where cataract operation was done for 28 patients. Doctors...
In a study certain to rekindle debate over life-sustaining care for those with grievous brain injuries, researchers report that five patients thought to be in a persistent vegetative state showed brain activity indicating awareness, intent and, in at least one case, a wish to communicate.
Of...
The Sikh Patients of Brighton<small>
by PARDEEP SINGH NAGRA</small>
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From the autumn of 1914, and throughout the war years, the Brighton (United Kingdom) local newspapers made frequent references in their...
A TWO-YEAR project to help terminally ill Sikh and Muslim patients have "a good death" sensitive to their cultural and religious beliefs is to begin at Edinburgh University.
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A new project to help terminally ill Sikh and Muslim patients to have 'a good death' sensitive to their cultural and religious beliefs is to begin at the University of Edinburgh...
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