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Girl's stem cells used to make her a new vein

For the first time doctors have successfully transplanted a vein grown with a patient's own stem cells, another example of scientists producing human body parts in the lab. In this case, the patient was a 10-year-old girl in Sweden who was suffering from a severe vein blockage to her liver. Last March, the girl's doctors decided to make her a new blood vessel to bypass the blocked vein instead of using one of her own or considering a liver transplant.

 

Madonna's Buff-Beyond-Belief Biceps: Healthy?

Madonna's Buff-Beyond-Belief Biceps: Healthy?

Madonna is a woman of so many missions: Kabbalah, AIDS advocacy, adoption. Here's a new cause she might consider: gun control. Expert: Madonna's veiny arms may be result of dehydration, over-exercising.

 

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