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Surgeons at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia joined with colleagues from Penn Medicine recently to complete the world's first bilateral hand transplant on a child. Earlier this month, the surgical team successfully transplanted donor hands and forearms onto eight-year-old Zion Harvey who, several years earlier, had undergone amputation of his hands and feet and a kidney transplant following a serious infection.
As anyone familiar with the X-Men knows, mutants can be either very good or very bad - or somewhere in between. The same appears true within cancer cells, which may harbor hundreds of mutations that set them apart from other cells in the body; the scientific challenge has been to figure out which mutations are culprits and which are innocent bystanders.
According to researchers, the blue light from laptops, smart phones and other digital devices, could raise the risk of blindness. The study appears in the latest issue of the journal Scientific Reports.
The November issue of the WHO Bulletin features an editorial on maternal death surveillance and response; a public health round-up; an article on the trends in the prevalence of disability in China from 1987 to 2006; and a paper evaluating large-scale health programs at a district level in resource-limited countries.
According to government health officials in Azerbaijan, three people have died from bird flu there. They are the country's first known cases of the virus in humans.
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