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First Pig Kidney Transplant Recipient Dies After Two

Story by Angelina Tukpe Richard “Rick” Slayman, 62, made medical history as the first recipient of a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Battling end-stage kidney disease, Mr. Slayman underwent the groundbreaking procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in March. While the transplant initially showed promise, tragically, Mr. Slayman passed away two months later. Despite his death, MGH clarified that there …

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Electoral Commission’s Progress in Voter Registration Across The Country

By Ruth Tang The Electoral Commission of Ghana has recently shared data highlighting the progress made in the ongoing voter registration process in different regions of the country. The latest figures reveal that a total of 143,014 people have been registered nationwide, indicating a steady pace in the registration exercise. In the Greater Accra Region, 17,837 individuals have successfully registered …

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A Mother’s Love: The Unbreakable Bond

By Mensah Maxwell Today, May 12, we celebrate the selfless, unwavering, and unconditional love of mothers around the world. A mother’s love is a force like no other – it’s the foundation of our existence, the warmth that nurtures our souls, and the guiding light that shapes our lives. My Mother’s love attributes to the likes of true women and …

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