The Recount
Boston Red Sox Organist Josh Kantor on Accompanying MLB
Eighty-one years ago this week, MLB’s Chicago Cubs became the first team to employ an organ player after Ray Nelson worked the pipes for a crowd of 18,000 fans. The practice quickly caught on, reaching a new level of popularity when...
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Man Denied Heart Transplant For Being Unvaccinated Against COVID-19
D.J. Ferguson's family says Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston denied the procedure because he is unvaccinated.
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VOICED : Heart in a box device helps save lives
As heart transplant surgery becomes more common the supply of donor hearts in the United States continues to fail to meet demand
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Nobel chemistry prize goes to two US researchers, one Swiss
Three researchers based in the US, UK and Switzerland have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developments in electron microscopy.
The 9-million-kronor (1.1 million US-dollar) prize is shared by Jacques Dubochet of the...
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Nobel chemistry prize goes to two US researchers, one Swiss
Three researchers based in the US, UK and Switzerland have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developments in electron microscopy.
The 9-million-kronor (1.1 million US-dollar) prize is shared by Jacques Dubochet of the...
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VOICED : Wealth and poverty propping up Pakistan's illegal kidney trade
Pakistan has long been an international hub for the illegal kidney trade but medical and local authorities complain they have been unable to act against the practice frustrated by ineffective enforcement policies and what they perceive...
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Scientists in a London hospital are growing noses, ears and blood vessels in a bold attempt to make body parts using stem cells. The lab is among several around the world working on the futuristic idea of growing custom-made organs in the lab. (April 8)
A HANDFUL OF PATIENTS HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED THE LAB-MADE parts, SUCH AS TEAR DUCTS, BLOOD VESSELS AND WINDPIPES.
{SOT: Alexander Seifalian, University College London}
"All be successful and no immune response. So we think, yes facial...
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CLEAN : Heart in a box device helps save lives
As heart transplant surgery becomes more common the supply of donor hearts in the United States continues to fail to meet demand
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Taron Egerton says gay sex scenes in 'Rocketman' have 'been blown slightly out of proportion'
TARON EGERTON SAYS GAY SEX SCENES IN 'ROCKETMAN' HAVE 'BEEN BLOWN SLIGHTLY OUT OF PROPORTION'
Sky News
Prince Charles At Royal College Of Music
CLEAN: Interior shots HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales at Royal College of Music *** Live Performance in this Edit is third party copyrights *** on March 07 2017, in London, England.
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Former Olympian And U.S. Senator Call For More Inclusion In Swimming
Former Olympian Maritza McClendon and Sen. Cory Booker call on FINA to reverse its ban on a swim cap that could be used by those with natural hair.
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CLEAN : Bangladeshs illegal kidney trade booms despite health risks
CLEAN : Bangladeshs illegal kidney trade booms despite health risks
Press Association
York Minster organ restored after three years
Restoration on the York Minster organ has been completed following three years of work and it will be played for the first time in a service on Sunday. With quotes from Robert Sharpe, Director of Music at York minster.
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RR7509B GERMANY A MUSICAL INTERLUDE
This report looks at - and listens to - a bamboo organ
(the only one of its kind in the world) which is being
restored at a specialist workshop in Bonn. Also visits
a Frankfurt postman whose hobby is restoring and
building rare Hurdy...
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VOICED : Bone marrow: why donate, and how?
VOICED : Bone marrow: why donate, and how?
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CLEAN : Cows throng Bondi Beach for Australia rural health cause
Drovers on horseback muster dozens of cattle across Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach after a long trek across Australia to raise awareness for organ donations and transplants
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South Africa - Major medical breakthrough
South African scientists claim to have made a medical breakthrough which raises hopes that human organs will soon be able to be frozen while awaiting transplant operations. The scientists, from the University of Pretoria, successfully...
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First human recipient of laboratory-grown bladder
AP Television
Haddam, Connecticut, 31 March 2006
1. Kaitlyne McNamara, bladder transplant patient walking with family
2. Close up of Kaitlyne
3. Kaitlyne walking towards her house
4. Kaitlyne with leg braces walking up steps
5. Set up...
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CLEAN : French President Hollande applauds work of Chirac Foundation
French President Francois Hollande attended the annual awards Friday organised by the Chirac Foundation
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'I'm a bit of a control freak', says the man who runs Dubai Airports
Paul Griffiths is a busy man with a very important job.
He is currently operating and running what is claimed to be the world's busiest air hub for international passengers.
If that wasn't enough, he's also overseeing the building of...
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Researcher: Egypt hub of 'transplant tourism'
Egpyt has become the latest hotspot for "transplant tourism" - a process which involves migrants selling off a kidney to fund their way to Europe, according to an organ trafficking researcher.Speaking at a conference at the Chinese...