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World first as woman gets organ made from stem cells
by TANYA THOMPSON,
news.scotsman.com|2008-11-19
WOMAN has become the first patient in the world to receive an organ created in a laboratory, in a pioneering operation that could change transplant surgery, |
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Stem Cell Doctor
by NUEVO PROGRESO,
News Channel 5|2008-11-18
A growing business across the border is bringing hope to some folks who need it, but U.S. doctors say they could be taking their lives into their own hands. |
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New Imaging Technique Tracks Cancer-killing Cells Over Prolonged Period
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Science Daily|2008-11-18
Coaxing a patient's own cells to hunt down and tackle infected or diseased cells is a promising therapeutic approach for many disorders. |
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Liverpool couple's vacation at Goa with their in vitro maturation treatment at Mumbai in India.
by Dr. Bojwani,
PR Log|2008-11-14
UK couple availed facilities of medical tourism in India and got registration for a less cost in vitro maturation treatment at Mumbai in India.
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Americans travel abroad for crucial surgery
by Carrie Peyton Dahlberg ,
The Sacramento Bee|2008-11-12
Before getting two artificial disks to ease the grinding pain in his back, Wayne King asked prospective surgeons where they trained and how many disk replacements they had done. |
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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Introduces International Medical Tourism Pilot Program
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Market Watch|2008-11-12
Global Health Care Partnership with Serigraph Inc. Reduces Costs for Members Undergoing Elective Procedures in India. |
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Medical Tourism Conference to Open
by Kim Rahn,
korea times|2008-11-11
Healthcare service providers and medical travel facilitators will gather in Seoul next week for an international meeting on medical tourism. |
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Health Minister: Medical tourism in Singapore stable
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Sina English|2008-11-11
Singapore's medical industry has been enjoying a steady growth of about 20 percent a year.
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US crisis a boon to RP medical tourism
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philstar.com|2008-11-10
Philippine economy stands to benefit tremendously from the revenues generated by medical tourism which is estimated at a total of $40 billion worldwide. |
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A Big Leap Towards Medical Tourism
by Asma Ali Zain ,
Khaleej Times|2008-11-08
The Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) is all set to become an international hub for medical tourism in the near future, as all the major healthcare projects are nearing their completion dates.. |
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