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Beyond The Beats: How Heart Transplants Are Rewriting The Story Of Survival - 0 views

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    A heart transplant offers a chance to alleviate these symptoms by replacing the failing heart with a healthy donor heart, providing relief and restoring functionality.
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Who Need Organ Transplant? #shortvideo - 0 views

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    Organ transplants are needed by individuals whose organs have failed or are severely damaged and cannot be treated effectively by other medical therapies. Here are specific groups who may need an organ transplant: 1. Patients with End-Stage Organ Disease: Individuals with advanced, irreversible organ failure such as kidney, liver, heart, or lung failure. 2. Those with Severe Organ Damage: People who have suffered significant trauma or injury that severely damages an organ. 3. Individuals with Certain Genetic Conditions: Patients with genetic disorders that cause organ dysfunction or failure, such as polycystic kidney disease. 4. Chronic Infection Sufferers: People whose organs have been damaged by long-term infections, like chronic hepatitis leading to liver failure. 5. Cancer Patients: Individuals with cancers confined to one organ that cannot be adequately treated with other methods, such as liver cancer. 6. Autoimmune Disease Patients: Those whose immune systems attack their own organs, such as in lupus or autoimmune hepatitis.
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Stem Cell Therapy Lending Its Hand To Cure Heart Impairment - 0 views

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    Stem cell therapies have been doing the rounds since long because of their life-saving potentials and best medical applications for chronic diseases and also disease testing. As with many other health complications, cell-based therapies are showing satisfactory results for heart disease also. According to a study published by the American College of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session, a novel stem cell therapy can improve long-term health complications associated with severe and final stage cardiac disorder.
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