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Artif Organs
January 2025
A genetically modified pig kidney has been transplanted for the third time in history into a living human recipient. Due to this patient's relative good health, her transplant could give the medical community insight into the clinical course of xenograft kidney transplants.
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January 2025
Specialty Dentist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, UK.
J Family Med Prim Care
December 2024
Department of Research Development and Cooperation, Pakistan Medical Research Council, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Background: Breaking bad news is one of the most difficult tasks for practicing doctors, especially for those working in health care specialties where life-threatening diseases are diagnosed and managed routinely. Our aim was to elicit the knowledge and practices of doctors and identify barriers faced by them in disclosure of bad news across the provinces of Pakistan.
Methods: Cross-sectional, multi-centered study supported by an external grant in 15 Government and Private Hospitals across Pakistan.
The fast-growing platform may be more equitable than X, but gives scientists a smaller stage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTruth-telling for terminally ill patients is a challenging ethical and social issue for Chinese health care professionals. However, despite the existence of ethical and moral standards for nurses, they frequently encounter moral dilemmas when making decisions about truth-telling to patients with end-stage diseases in China. This article aims to provide ethical strategies for clinical nurses in China regarding truth-telling decisions for terminally ill patients on the basis of their individual autonomy.
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