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  Tragic Human Error Lead to Transplantation of HIV-positive Organs
...nd after her death, caused by a brain hemorrhage, her relatives were not against donating her organs to the people who were in need. Majno also outlined that now there is a very high risk of virus infection for the recipients of HIV infected organs. Considering this case the director of transplants for Tuscany (a region in Florence), Franco Filipony, stated that although this terrible human error is extremely rare,...
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  A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
...mice. One of the problems of today's medical researches is the fact that bacteria become more and more resistant to antibiotics. The medicine cannot provide an effective drug to kill all the chronic infections occurring in wounds or in the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis. This way the current study is directed at finding a new approach in fighting upper mentioned bacteria; and a result has been already found. This ...
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  Bird Flu - Back to Europe
...rd flu was detected in 13 countries of the European Union, including Germany. According to the World Health Organization, since the very appearance of the bird influenza there were 300 cases of human infection, of which 200 were lethal. However, there were still no cases of lethal outcome in Europe. It is worth mentioning that since the first reports of bird flu in Europe, a child was reported infected of this virus in...
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  Doctor Removes Gall Bladder through Woman's Mouth
...he first surgery of this kind was made by the same doctor in Brazil. Both patients recovered sooner with no complications noticed. The doctor says that surgery holds minimum risks of abdominal cavity infection, it is still more effective than traditional methods. Removing organs through orifices quickens recovery period, with no scars and less pain. Oral surgeries are considered more innovative and effective. There are...
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  Mother Not Guilty for Piercing Daughter's Genitals
...ter's head to make her look unappealing and insisted on genital piercing after she found out that the girl was having sex her boyfriend. Child welfare officials became concerned after the girl got an infection from piercing. After a three hour counsel the court decided that women's intentions were not malicious and her actions didn't lead to permanent damage. The girl refused to appear in court for the verdict. Ear...
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  Scientists Discover Clays to Fight Deadly Bacteria
... from Arizona State University, specializing in the clay research, agreed to conduct the testing. At the moment the scientists have no precise explanation as for how agricur treats MRSA and other infections. According to Dr Williams, they have discovered several anti-bacterial clays that are able to transfer unknown elements to the bacteria, impeding their metabolic function. The scientists believe that it is not ...
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  Every Third Woman Would Have Real Sex with Her Virtual Partner
...ew partners. Experts claim that these results could not be called surprising for Australian society, since medical researches showed a disturbing growth of sexual diseases, such as HIV and chlamydia infection, during last 10 years. Felicity Persival, chief editor of the Women's Health Magazine, noted people experience deep trust and closeness to other people they meet on such web portals as RSVP, Facebook or any other ...
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  Scientists Find a Way to Make People Live for Hundreds of Years
...sible for humans to live up to 800 years with the latest scientific breakthrough. Researchers at the University of Southern California said that they managed to extend the lifespan of a strain of yeast fungus that can live 10 times longer than normal. Valter Longo, the leading researcher of the study removed two genes RAS2 and SCH9 within the yeast's genome, that is responsible for aging in yeast and cancer in hum...
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  Male Cyclists Could Develop Erection Problems and Genital Numbness
...scrotum where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis. This area is sensitive, with hair follicles and sweat and sebaceous glands, which are all good breeding grounds for infection. Abrasions, chafing, damaged hair follicles and bruising are among the most traumatic cycling injuries. Sweating in this area can also cause soreness and skin problems," explained the scientist. The scientist ou...
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  Biofilm Bacteria Protect Themselves With Chemical Weapons
...According to the researchers from the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, they were able to discover the strategies that biofilm bacteria use. In most cases biofilm bacteria develop in crowds and squat on areas where they create a community with other bacteria. They can develop on any surface to which bacteria can affix to. It is interesting to note that these biofilms cannot be destroyed by any disinfectants and a...
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