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Experimental umbilical cord stem cell therapy treats rare disease
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Why some women at risk of heart attack and stroke go undetected and undertreated
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Why gene variant impairing alcohol breakdown raises heart disease risk
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NBC #7 - 3 months ago

Doctors changed the blood type of human lungs in the lab, opening the door to life-saving universal organs
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NBC #1 - 7 months ago

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Rising BMI and diabetes have stalled the decline of heart disease
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Pacemaker powered by light eliminates need for batteries and allows the heart to function more naturally − new research
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Man receives heart from a genetically altered pig
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A Hospital Kept a Brain-Damaged Patient on Life Support to Boost Statistics. His Sister Is Now Suing for Malpractice.
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