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Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
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Liver transplants are rejected less vigorously than transplants of other organs, such as hearts or kidneys, according to longtime transplant surgeon Dr. Oscar Salvatierra of Stanford University's School of Medicine. As a result, treatment with …
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Musicians sell coupon books, solicit sponsors, host crab feeds and will sell garlic bread at Morgan Hill's Mushroom Mardi Gras later this year. "Parents are doing this to make sure our kids have the opportunity to go," said Moura, who plans an overseas …
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But no problem, they'd raise funds to offset the $3200 per student cost so that about 80 kids and chaperones might travel to London next winter. But that was before the stock market collapsed, before parents lost jobs and seemingly everyone else put a …
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Dement founded the world's first sleep disorders clinic at Stanford in 1970 and is considered the father of sleep medicine by many. Three of his books are available at the Stanford Health Library: “The Sleepwatchers” (Stanford Alumni Association, …
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Rep. Donald Payne makes a quick visit to Mogadishu to meet with the new government, and despite an attempted mortar attack on his plane, he says 'we shouldn't focus on the .
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The World Health Organisation has warned that the latest twist in the feud between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority is putting the lives of critically ill Gazans at risk, reports the bbc's Heather Sharp from Gaza City.
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By Tony Capaccio and Gopal Ratnam April 6 (Bloomberg) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates will propose cuts or delays in weapons programs in an effort to rein in defense spending that has risen 72 percent since 2000.
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By Richard Roth and Evan Buxbaum UNITED NATIONS (CNN) — More than one million people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter in coming months, following the expulsion of international aid groups by Sudan's government, …
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WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - Deep snow and heavy rains have elevated the risk for serious flooding in parts of the US Midwest, especially in the Red River Valley region of North Dakota, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on …
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