Play For Her: Stanford Intercollegiate Fundraiser and Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign

Play For Her: Stanford Intercollegiate Fundraiser and Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign

Nancy McDaniel found herself back in a hospital bed in July, battling cancer for a second time, and realized that she needed to get moving again. It started with a short walk down the hall. “Anybody who would come visit, I would say, you have to walk me,” said McDaniel, the longtime Cal women’s golf … Read more

Successful Long-Term Function of Genetically Modified Pig Kidney in Brain-Dead Human: Promising Solution to Organ Shortage

Successful Long-Term Function of Genetically Modified Pig Kidney in Brain-Dead Human: Promising Solution to Organ Shortage

An American scientific team succeeded in making the kidney of a genetically modified pig that it transplanted into the body of a brain-dead human being continue to work for a record period of two months, and the researchers announced Thursday, as was scheduled, the end of the experiment. Dr. Robert Montgomery, director of the Transplant … Read more

Harmonizing Educational Actions: “To Your Talents, Get Ready, Go!

Harmonizing Educational Actions: “To Your Talents, Get Ready, Go!

In connection with the 2024 diocesan slogan of Catholic education, the Saint-Augustin college and the Notre-Dame primary and nursery school, met to get to know each other better and then harmonize educational actions on the theme: “To your talents , get ready, go! » Concretely, the two heads of establishment, Bernard Pérocheau for the primary … Read more

Navigating the Constraints: Using Lunch Boxes in the Workplace and School

Navigating the Constraints: Using Lunch Boxes in the Workplace and School

In recent years, the lunch box, the new name for the bowl, has come back into fashion, driven by the craze for home cooking and a certain distrust of industrial dishes. However, its use may come up against constraints. For example, in a company with less than 50 employees, the employer is only required to … Read more

Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Future Organ Transplants

Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Future Organ Transplants

A team of surgeons in New York hopes to perform a pig kidney transplant in the future on living patients, after successfully transplanting a pig kidney into the body of a brain dead man, and it remained functioning normally for more than a month. An American scientific team announced that the kidney of a pig … Read more

Successful Transplant of Pig Kidney into Brain-Dead Man: Groundbreaking Results from New York

Successful Transplant of Pig Kidney into Brain-Dead Man: Groundbreaking Results from New York

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Doctors in New York succeeded in transplanting a pig’s kidney into the body of a brain-dead man, and it became functioning normally for more than a month. Pig kidney And the Langone Medical Center, affiliated with New York University, stated that it is the longest working period for a genetically modified pig kidney … Read more

Former Alabama Player Claims Lions’ Training Easier Than Saban’s Grueling Program

The Detroit Lions signed running back Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. In the meantime, the rookie has been able to get a first impression of working for the franchise – and has drawn an amazing conclusion. US journalists asked him to compare training with the Lions with the units … Read more

Detroit Lions rookie Jahmyr Gibbs compares NFL training to Nick Saban’s grueling program

The Detroit Lions signed running back Jahmyr Gibbs in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. In the meantime, the rookie has been able to get a first impression of working for the franchise – and has drawn an amazing conclusion. US journalists asked him to compare training with the Lions with the units … Read more

Reading Difficulties in French Youth: Regional Disparities and National Figures

The frequency of reading difficulties is also more pronounced in the departments of the North (15.7% of young people with reading difficulties in Aisne, 13.2% in Somme), Nièvre, Yonne and Overseas. But also in Ile-de-France, where the share of these young people with reading difficulties varies from 6% in Paris to 15.5% in Seine-Saint-Denis. On … Read more