In World First, HIV-Positive Woman Donates Kidney to a Fellow HIV-Positive Patient
35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.
35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.
Rather than having hospital readmissions cost patients and healthcare systems thousands of dollars, this new life-saving loo could be the solution.
Immediately after rejecting the acquisition of an Arizona coal mine, the Navajo Council announced their new dedication to renewable energy.
The operations were responsible for running dozens of illegal phone scams and fake business schemes in order to con Americans out of their money.
This new survey asked 2,000 Americans when it was appropriate to use slang and which words might be the most irksome to hear.
Kylie Brown and Snowflake the Duck are now using their friendship as therapy for other people who may need a feathered friend.
Doctors had warned that Lawree may never be able to walk – so imagine her father's excitement when she took several tentative steps last month.
These babies might be small, but they're apparently having a big impact on the schoolchildren they "teach" - especially the troubled students.
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Rather than trying to deter poaching with punishment, conservationists recruited the hunters in order to help monitor and protect Russian snow leopards.
Designed for people who want to support the greater good, not just with money, but with their talent and energy-but don't know where to start.
Described as the "Nobel" of mathematics, the prize also comes with a $700,000 award, which will be presented by the King of Norway in May.