An Alabama woman passed a major milestone Saturday to become the longest living recipient of a pig organ transplant ... a new ...
On Friday, doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital announced that a 66-year-old New Hampshire man had successfully received ...
The second person ever has received a transplant with a genetically modified pig kidney.
"Each human being is unique and we express ... donor or the recipient can affect how well the patient's body responds to the new organ, while the quality of the transplanted tissue influences ...
A new study found that the brain may contain higher levels of microplastics, equivalent to the amount found in a standard ...
An Alabama woman who is the only living recipient of a pig organ transplant became the longest living person with a functioning pig organ on Saturday.
Researchers studied samples of human brains and found high levels of microplastics, but it's unclear how they slip past the ...
The artificial creation of human ... organs may sound like something from the distant future, but much of it is happening right now in research facilities around the globe and providing new ...
Nearly every disease has an inflammatory component, but blood tests can't pinpoint inflammation in specific organs or tissues in the human body.
A new study shows that microplastics are making their way into our brains, and that their concentrations are rising.
Towana Looney, an Alabama woman who received a gene-edited pig kidney transplant, has surpassed two months post-surgery, making her the longest living recipient of such a transplant.
An Alabama woman passed a major milestone Saturday to become the longest living recipient of a pig organ transplant – healthy and full of energy with her new kidney for 61 days and counting.