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Colbert, will.i.am among special Webby award recipients
... 's use of the Internet to connect with fans earned the Comedy Central host special recognition as recipients of the annual Webby awards for Web sites and online achievements were announced Tuesday.Study concludes no racial disparities in long-term outcomes in recipients of liver transplants
... , including liver disease. African-American patients appear to be underrepresented among liver transplantation recipients. In 2005, for instance, only 6.8 percent of all patients in the United Network ...Older liver donors not associated with negative outcomes in transplant recipients with hepatitis C
... limits, to increase the pool of available organs. "There are concerning reports, however, in recipients with hepatitis C virus that extended criteria donors, particularly older donors, are associated ...Kidneys donated after cardiac death could reduce disparities for black kidney transplant recipients
... risk of kidney loss and a 59% reduction in risk for death among black recipients. The investigators found that racial disparities were less profound when kidneys were donated after cardiac death ...NYU Cancer Institute Researcher Among First NIH Eureka Grant Recipients for Exceptionally Innovative Research
... significant impact on many areas of science. Michelle Krogsgaard, Ph.D, assistant professor of pathology at the NYU Cancer Institute, is the first NYU School of Medicine recipient of the EUREKA award.Liver transplant recipients almost 3 times more likely to develop cancer
Cancer incidence is higher among liver transplant recipients in Finland compared to the general population, according to a new study in the October issue of Liver Transplantation, a journal by John ...Liver transplant recipients have higher cancer risk
... study comparing cancer rates of liver transplant patients to those of the general population has found that transplant recipients face increased risks of developing cancer, especially non-Hodgkin's ...Understanding Donor-recipient Genetics Could Decrease Early Kidney Transplant Complications
... that small differences in the building blocks of cell-surface proteins used to match donors and recipients for deceased-donor kidney transplantation was associated with an increased risk for delayed ...Liver transplant recipients with hepatitis B may need lifelong antiviral treatment
... and interferon-γ production in vitro. They found that cellular immunity in transplant recipients with recurrence was not significantly different from that of chronically infected individuals with ...Medicare recipients see declines in continuity of care
... researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, elderly Medicare recipients transitioning from outpatient to hospital settings were more likely to experience lapses in continuity ...Biomedical Engineer Named Recipient of Drexel University's Anthony J. Drexel Exceptional Achievement Award
A Boston University biomedical engineer and entrepreneur has been named the recipient of Drexel University's inaugural Anthony J. Drexel Exceptional Achievement Award.Brigham face transplant recipient goes home
James Maki, a 59-year-old who became the nation’s second face transplant recipient in April to repair injuries from a horrific subway accident, left Brigham and Women’s Hospital on Thursday (May 21), ...Some donor factors affect outcomes for HCV-positive liver transplant recipients
... death for both HCV-positive and HCV-negative individuals," they report. "However, HCV-positive recipients demonstrated a significantly higher increase in relative risk of patient and graft loss as a ...Heart transplant recipients can improve fitness and perform high intensity workouts
Heart transplant recipients' cardio-respiratory fitness is around 30 to 50 per cent lower than ... , who went on to become the first heart-transplant recipient to complete an Ironman triathlon (2.4 mile ...Heart Transplant Recipients Can Improve Fitness And Perform High Intensity Workouts
Heart transplant recipients' cardio-respiratory fitness is around 30 to 50 percent lower than age-matched healthy sedentary individuals. As a result, exercise rehabilitation should be very important ...
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