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Well done Prof and KATH. The good Lord bless your efforts to save more life.
Why has it taken so long to introduce this simple procedure? Better late than never, I suppose.
Great one but let's replicate it nation wide. The hospital should quickly liaise with the ministry of health to ensure timely intervention across the country
You think you get sense more than them ,
This is some good and refreshing news.
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Germans have been doing this for many years.
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Good to hear but let's measure the success of it, what is the percentage success? Could same technique be implemented to curb pulmonary embolism? A leading silent killer in the morbidly obsessed and severely traumatic cases.
Why the misleading headline.It cannot be termed a breakthrough when they have not invented it.This is not a new treatment,It was instituted in the developed west more than ten years ago.What kind of sloppy/lazy journalists ha ...
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You are right some of these journalists just express things anyhow. Breakthrough, invention, and so for meanwhile the things they talking about already exist in develope world.
A whole adjoint department shd be set up to diagnose men with blood clots so that the procedure can be applied on them to remove or dissolve the clot before it reaches the critical stage. Charging 500 cedis per person for thi ...
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Great suggestion