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Mickey Mantle is recovering from liver transplant surgeryearly this morning. Theformer Yankee great, 63, received the organ just two days after doctors at Baylor University hospital decided that his advanced liver cancer, complicated by hepatitis, would soon kill him otherwise. Physicians insisted that Mantle's age and deteriorating condition -- not his fame -- put him at the top on the waiting list when they found a new liver Wednesday night. "A lot of people were suspicious of this--last night we'd heard it could be three or four weeks, and now today he has the new liver," says TIME Dallas...
Previous similar studies on women have yielded conflicting results. Complicating the studies has been the fact that women are less at risk for heart disease than men and, drink for drink, accumulate more alcohol in their blood. Moreover, women who drink are more susceptible to alcoholic liver disease and breast cancer...
...leader Shoko Asaharadenied any responsibility in the sarin gas attack on Tokyo's subways. In a statement through lawyer Makoto Endo, the cult leader said "Absolutely no one from Aum spread sarin." Police interrogators report that the guru spoke to them on most subjects, but would complain of a liver ailment whenever asked about theMar. 20 attackand would not answer questions. Including Asahara, 21 sect members are jailed in connection with the attack. Police saythey will charge the sect leader with murder and attempted murder, but no formal charges have been filed. Authorities can hold the suspects...
...army of patients to portray a man motivated by nothing but the Hippocratic oath. "I'd go to the ends of the earth for him,'' says Charles Fiske of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, whose 11-month-old daughter Jamie in 1982 became the world's youngest recipient of a successful liver transplant performed by Najarian. Scott Jameson of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who recently marked the 25th anniversary of his kidney transplant, is already considering what he'd like to tell the jury. "I've seen one side of the man," he says, "and he's been nothing but good...
Named after William Sly of St. Louis University, who discovered the human disorder in 1973, Sly Disease affects many body tissues, including the bone marrow, joints, heart tissue, liver, spleen and brain...