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Teen lives 4 months with no heart, leaves hospital (AP)
AP - D'Zhana Simmons says she felt like a "fake person" for 118 days when she had no heart beating in her chest. "But I know that I really was here," the 14-year-old said, "and I did live without a heart."
Insurers make pitch for health coverage mandate (AP)
AP - The health insurance industry said Wednesday it will support a national health care overhaul that requires them to accept all customers, regardless of pre-existing medical conditions — but in return it wants lawmakers to mandate that everyone buy coverage.
Surgeon who did first US heart transplant dies (AP)

AP - Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, a cardiac surgeon who performed the nation's first human heart transplant and who also developed lifesaving medical implants, has died. He was 90. Kantrowitz died Friday in Ann Arbor of complications from heart failure, said his wife, Jean Kantrowitz.



Doctors transplant windpipe with stem cells (AP)

AP - Doctors have given a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, eliminating the need for anti-rejection drugs. "This technique has great promise," said Dr. Eric Genden, who did a similar transplant in 2005 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. That operation used both donor and recipient tissue. Only a handful of windpipe, or trachea, transplants have ever been done.




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Get Rid of Acne Today


By: Jeanette Pollock


If you have acne and want to get rid of it today (and who doesn?t) there are a few options that you can look into. Not every acne treatment option works for every person who tries it, but if you are suffering from this problem you will more than likely be willing to try out anything that has a chance of working.

The first thing that you should consider doing if you are suffering from acne is see a dermatologist. In some minor cases this may not be necessary, but if your acne is out of control a dermatologist is the best way to go. They will be able to tell you what is causing your problem, as well as give you some ideas on how to get rid of it.

In addition, a dermatologist can also prescribe medications that can help with your condition. You may think that you can simply buy these medicines at the store, but in most cases prescription options are better because they are of higher strength.

If you do not want to see a dermatologist, consider looking into the products that are sold at your local drug store. Even though they may not be as strong as over the counter meds, they have still been proven to work time and time again.

Overall, acne is a problem that affects thousands of people from all over the world. Do not sit back and let this condition rule your life; get started and find a solution today.

Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of skincare-101.com. Visit Jeanette's site to learn more about how to get rid of acne.

 



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