Japanese Scientists Grow Human Organs in Pigs: A Balancing Act of Breakthrough and Ethics
Japanese Scientists Grow Human Organs in Pigs: A Balancing Act of Breakthrough and EthicsRecent news of Japanese scientists successfully growing human organs (including livers, kidneys, and hearts) in pigs has sent shockwaves around the globe. This groundbreaking advancement, while offering a glimmer of hope for the organ transplant crisis, has also ignited widespread ethical debate...
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India's "Pig-Slaughtering" Scheme: Why Did Foxconn Leave India?
India's "Pig-Slaughtering" Scheme: Why Did Foxconn Leave India?In July 2024, Foxconn formally announced its withdrawal from India and return to China, shocking the global business community. Behind this departure lies a series of absurd actions by the Indian government and the serious crisis in India's investment environment...
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Double 11 Flying Pig Launches High end Economy Class Value Added Services
On November 7th, according to Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report, during the Double Eleven period this year, Feizhu launched a high-end economy class value-added service based on the airline's high-end economy class experience and rights. Starting from November 11th, after consumers book domestic high-end economy class tickets from various airlines on Feizhu, Feizhu will provide them with additional airport fast security benefits, Feizhu mileage, and exclusive customer service services...
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The second global case of a pig heart transplant patient who did not experience rejection at the full month of surgery and is currently recovering mobility
The second genetically modified pig heart transplant patient in the world, carried out by the UMMC team at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in the United States, showed no signs of rejection in the body after one month of surgery.Last month, UMMC performed a pig heart transplant for Lawrence Faucete, a 58 year old patient with end-stage heart failure...
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Is there still hope for xenotransplantation after the death of the world's first pig heart transplant patient?
In January 2022, David Bennett, a 57 year old patient with advanced heart disease, received a pig heart with gene editing, becoming the first patient to receive pig Heart transplantation in human history. Unfortunately, Bennett passed away two months after surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center in the United States, and the cause of death was not announced at that time...
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