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The $35 billion race to cure a liver disease that affects 30 million Americans

At the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, the liver transplant group is busy handling an onslaught of patients who have come from all over the country in hopes of a chance at life. For many, a liver transplant is their last hope, after being diagnosed with a deadly disease sweeping the nation at epic proportions.… Read More: The $35 billion race to cure a liver disease that… »

Study: Feeling of loneliness related to age

Loneliness is not a feeling that individuals suffer alone but something that people go through during certain periods in their lifetime. To pinpoint when people feel the loneliest, scientists from the University of San Diego in California, surveyed people between the ages 27 and 101, and analyzed their psychological state. In order to discover if… Read More: Study: Feeling of loneliness related to age »

Game preview: College of Pharmacy at QU – Herald-Whig

Posted: Dec. 29, 2018 12:01 am Updated: Dec. 30, 2018 12:30 am St. Louis College of Pharmacy at QU When: 3 p.m. Sunday Where: Pepsi Arena Records: College of Pharmacy — 2-11 (1-6 American Midwest Conference). QU — 6-5 (1-1 Great Lakes Valley Conference). Radio: WGEM 105.1 FM Extra points: This will be the Hawks’… Read More: Game preview: College of Pharmacy at QU – Herald-Whig »

Well: Think Like a Doctor: The Tired Gardener Solved!

On Thursday, we challenged Well readers to solve the case of a previously healthy 67-year-old gardener who abandoned his garden one summer, alarming his wife and adult children. For weeks this vibrant and energetic man had been the last one out of bed — something his family had never seen before. And his days were… Read More: Well: Think Like a Doctor: The Tired Gardener Solved! »