Successful eye transplant, and the healing power of breathing
Welcome to I on America I'm Michelle Miller today we bring you stories of current challenges and breakthroughs in medicine in Colorado We Tour a hospital where ER staff are
Welcome to I on America I'm Michelle Miller today we bring you stories of current challenges and breakthroughs in medicine in Colorado We Tour a hospital where ER staff are
A recent study published in the journal Gastroenterology has given the green light to fecal microbiota-based therapies for certain patients with recurrent Clostridioides difficile (C.difficile) infections. The study, conducted by
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has issued the first evidence-based guideline on the use of fecal microbiota-based therapies for gastrointestinal disease, recommending fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) for most patients with
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New research suggests that fecal transplants could potentially be used as a future treatment for ulcerative colitis (UC), a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Fecal transplants involve transferring stool
In 2013, Robert Chelsea's life changed forever after a tragic accident on the 605 freeway in Los Angeles. While waiting for help after his car overheated, Chelsea was struck by
Limb transplant surgery, a highly complex procedure that allows amputees to regain movement and sensation in their new limbs, is now available in Israel. An Israeli orthopedist revealed in an
The Penn Transplant Institute at the University of Pennsylvania has set a new world record for completing 100 Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) transplants in a year. KPD transplants involve coordinating
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, the Amrita Hospital in Faridabad, Haryana, has successfully performed the first hand transplant in north India. The surgeries, which lasted around 17 hours each, took
A California man named Robert Chelsea has become the first African American to undergo a face transplant. Chelsea, who was severely disfigured in a 2013 car crash, is currently in
MIAMI - Robert Chelsea, a man who enjoyed simple pleasures like bowling and dancing, had his life turned upside down in 2013 after a devastating accident. While waiting for help
In a groundbreaking medical feat, surgeons in New York have achieved the first-ever whole-eye transplant in a human, marking a significant milestone in medical history. Previously, medical capabilities were limited