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I shouldn t have to beg for my life : B C woman can t afford treatment for painful disorder | iNFOnews

I shouldn t have to beg for my life : B C woman can t afford treatment for painful disorder | iNFOnews
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Disease-modifying therapies for osteoarthritis

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I Shouldn t Have to Beg for My Life

‘I Shouldn’t Have to Beg for My Life’ A misunderstood disease and lack of support leaves one woman planning her medically assisted death. There may soon be more. Moira Wyton is The Tyee’s health reporter. Follow her @moirawyton or reach her here. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative. SHARES Madeline was an actor and playwright until chronic illness changed her life. Her old headshot, she says, ‘is the face of promise lost.’ Photo supplied. On a warm Saturday afternoon in May, Madeline was watching her friend’s young daughter open her birthday gifts. But as the girl sat under a tree in the park, tearing wrapping paper off a book about drawing horses, Madeline’s heart was breaking. “I don’t know if I will get to see her next birthday.”

Grant awarded for innovative meniscus repair training simulator

Jun 10, 2021 ZURICH Swiss company VirtaMed, together with the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, are awarded EUR .5 million in a Eurostars Grant to improve training for meniscus repair. VirtaMed, the world leader in data-driven medical simulation training, together with the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL), a public hospital of Luxembourg city, will develop a mixed reality simulator to support surgical skills training for advanced arthroscopic meniscus repair. Proficiency-based training is forecast to improve patient outcomes for sports medicine procedures. Meniscal injury is one of the most common sports injuries and its incidence presently estimated at 60 per 100’000, though the true incidence is likely to be largely underestimated. Although more than 30% of meniscus tears are assessed suitable for repair, less than 10% are repaired internationally and partial meniscectomy remains the main surgical treatment option. This means that many patients today have part of t

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