Health knowledge made personal
Please enter a search word or phrase.
The search word cannot have more than 100 characteres.
Bone Marrow Cancer In Dogs - Articles
The Marrow Miner – A Better Way to Harvest Bone Marrow
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Wed 29 Jul 2009 10:42pm
With all the recent technology with stem cells, this is fascinating to watch how this physician has created a device and procedure to harvest bone marrow with very little discomfort for the donor.
Daniel Kraft demos his Marrow Miner -- a new device that quickly harvests life-saving bone marrow with minimal pain to the donor. He emphasizes
Read on »
Bone Marrow Transplants Undergo Quiet Revolution
by
David Granovsky
Posted
Fri 04 Jun 2010 12:00am
WASHINGTON (May 11, 2010)–Scientists are seeking a new approach in the use of bone marrow transplants as the procedure undergoes a quiet revolution....
If that succeeds, bone marrow can eventually be used to treat a variety of diseases and ultimately marrow transplants can be used even when donors aren’t good genetic matches.
via Bone
Read on »
Bone Marrow
by
Nathan L.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:11pm
Beyond organ and tissue donation, another huge need is bone marrow donors. Fortunately, you don't have to be dead to donate bone marrow, but you do need to be registered and tested. Over 6000 people are currently searching for a bone marrow match.
Over the next two weeks, the normal fees for registering are being waved by the National Marrow
Read on »
Free Bone Marrow Registration
by
Nathan L.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 2:06am
Beyond organ and tissue donation, another huge need is bone marrow donors. Fortunately, you don't have to be dead to donate bone marrow, but you do need to be registered and tested. Over 6000 people are currently searching for a bone marrow match.
Through September 22, the National Marrow Donor Program is waving the normal fees for registration
Read on »
Bone Marrow: Delicious, Nutritious and Underappreciated
by
Mark S.
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 9:58am
1 Comment
marrow yields,” taking care to “destroy the epiphyses” where the marrow was most plentiful. When I toss my dog a big smorgasbord of raw bones, organs, and muscle meat, he heads..., and most people that buy them buy them for their dogs. You’ll even see marrow bones marked as “dog bones” in shops. Personally, I’m glad they’re an underappreciated food. If people
Read on »
Bone Marrow Myths
by
Nathan L.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:11pm
Somebody asked me about a bone marrow myth. Since I'm not well educated about this subject, I'll direct you Here for any questions you might have.
Nate
Read on »