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What is “Partially successful” or “Partially failed” thrombolysis ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 26 Jan 2011 12:36pm   contradictory to the general logic ! It is estimated a substantial number of  STEMI patients following   thrombolysis   fall into a category of partially successful thrombolysis implying partial restoration of blood flow and salvage. The correct definition for  successful thrombolysis and reperfusion should be at the myocardial mass level Read on »
Scientists Find Way to Partially Reverse Aging in Mice by HealthFinder Posted Sun 28 Nov 2010 12:00pm ) -- U.S. scientists say they have partially reversed age-related degeneration in mice, leading to new brain and testes growth, improved fertility and the return of lost cognitive.... In the future, it may be possible to use this approach to treat people with conditions such as rare genetic premature aging syndromes, in which shortened telomeres play an important role Read on »
Scientists Find Way to Partially Reverse Aging in Mice by Medline Plus Posted Mon 29 Nov 2010 6:00am SUNDAY, Nov. 28 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. scientists say they have partially reversed age-related degeneration in mice, leading to new brain and testes growth, improved fertility... for future investigation. In the future, it may be possible to use this approach to treat people with conditions such as rare genetic premature aging syndromes, in which shortened Read on »
Partial Gastrectomy – One Year Later by Carrie D. Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 12:00am affect on my tumor. In the spring of 2008 I went through six cycles of R-CVP with similar results so surgery was planned for October 2008. On October 8, 2008 I had a partial.... If you want to know what dumping syndrome is, just drink an “Ensure” after your surgery….you’ll find out shortly after. I eat nutrient dense, calorie dense foods in order maximize Read on »
WHO NEEDS LOW CARB? (PARTIAL LIST) by Judy B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 22 Jun 2009 11:49pm to the diet. - Women who have fertility problems caused by polycystic ovary syndrome. - Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia sufferers. An estimated 10 million people in the US have... acne, eczema, acid reflux, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, gout, attention deficit disorder, and many other diseases and conditions. (C) 2009, Judy Barnes Baker Read on »
The Most Partial Reason for Me - Part Deux by Tiffany Patient Expert Posted Fri 05 Jun 2009 5:06pm answer affirmed the Specialist's quick diagnosis of Toxic Shock Syndrome, a blood poisoning that can occur from the use of Tampons, and my sister was placed on fluids Read on »
Partial Face Transplant Patient Regaining Sensation by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Tue 10 Jan 2006 12:00am The partial face transplant patient is regaining sensation CNN.com reports. Pretty cool. Best Regards, John Di Saia MD Read on »
What are removable partial dentures? | Dental Health Care by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 15 Jan 2010 8:14am Many of the dental woes of people have been satisfactorily solved thanks to the effort made by the surgeons who practice cosmetic dentistry as an art from a specialized dental practice. See more here: What are removable partial dentures? | Dental Health Care Read on »
Partial Face Transplant Patient Video by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Mon 06 Feb 2006 12:00am The French partial face transplant patient reports that she is feeling the tissue transplanted. There’s video of her linked at this story. Best Regards, John Di Saia MD Read on »
Partial Face Transplant Slide Show by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Thu 08 Dec 2005 12:00am This image (from Yahoo News) is a diagram of the tissues transplanted in the French partial face transplant last week. Check out the slide show. This was very cool. What would be even more cool would be to see video of the patient speaking at 3 months post-op. We will see. Best Regards, John Di Saia MD Read on »