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zen191
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Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 1
Heart Failure Options Posted: 10-08-07 16:32pm
I am so glad to see that there are
tangible options for heart failure
patients. This is very positive and gives
life to an entirely new way of addressing
disease for no-option patients.
Congratulations to the doctor who has been
given a second chance at life and to
cellmedicine for enabling people to live
with better quality of life.
Well if only the doc didnt have to go
ouside of the US, it would have been
better.
zen191
wrote:
I am so glad to see that
there are tangible options for heart
failure patients. This is very positive
and gives life to an entirely new way of
addressing disease for no-option patients.
Congratulations to the doctor who has
been given a second chance at life and to
cellmedicine for enabling people to live
with better quality of
life.
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