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New method revolutionizes heart transplants

Por: CBS News Health February 16, 2023

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It was moments with his kids that made Jason Banner decide to take a chance on a new method of heart transplantation. The single father of two discovered in 2005 he had a genetic heart condition. Last year, he was hospitalized with an irregular heartbeat that causes poor blood flow. They were basically telling me my heart was ready to give out at any moment, Banner said.  Dr. Jonathan LaPook is the chief medical correspondent for CBS News.... + full article



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