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...treatment, which consists of regular transfusions of red blood cells, can be risky. Frequent transfusions can cause immune reactions and lead to an iron overload damaging to the liver...
...modern laboratory equipment or physical-rehabilitation programs, but all have doctors who read U.S., European and East bloc medical journals and stay abreast of current medical developments. They not only manage to provide a complete range of medical services but also carry on clinical research on cancer of the liver, which is prevalent in North Viet...
...here," says Inmate Robert Johnson, 34. "It's the officers' attitude. Hold it up. Slow it down. Constant bickering." Some guards still call black inmates "nigger," and the doctor is accused of mixing arbitrary racial attitudes with his medicine. The food is still bad. At lunch the liver was leathery and the mashed potatoes cold and lumpy. Everyone at the table insisted that conditions are worse now than a year...
Contamination. The blood business is dangerous. Tests for hepatitis, a sometimes fatal liver ailment that is becoming increasingly prevalent among the group that sells blood commercially, are not always reliable. Dr. Charles Edwards, head of the Food and Drug Administration, believes that contaminated blood, most of it from commercial banks, is responsible for 1,500 to 3,000 hepatitis deaths in the U.S. each year...
...light lunch there are quiche, meat pasty and goose liver pate on French rolls. The mustard on the ham and cheese and salami and cheese sandwiches comes from Dijon. Onion soup and hot cocoa are the patisserie's only concessions to winter. As in any French, cafe the crockery is so think that whatever beverage or food is hot, coffee or quiche, becomes lukewarm straight away...