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Most of us will live the rest of our lives with the heart we were born with. In his 20 years, a young Chicago-area man has needed two heart transplants. CBS 2’s Roseanne Tellez reports.
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10.16.2009
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Twenty years ago, a smiling baby captured the hearts of people across the country. She and her mother were part of the first “living donor” liver transplant, and it took place right here in Chicago. As CBS 2’s Mai Martinez reports, the University of Chicago celebrated the milestone on Friday.
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09.09.2009
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He got a heart transplant as an infant. He was one of the first babies in the country to get one. Now 20 years later, his heart is failing him. But can he get another one? CBS 2’s Anne State talked to his mom, who admits time is not on their side.
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10.27.2009
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CHICAGO (AP) — Northwestern University is holding a free event on its Chicago medical campus for people seeking information on organ transplants.
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10.27.2009
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Northwestern University is holding a free event on its Chicago medical campus for people seeking information on organ transplants.
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10.16.2009
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Alyssa Smith was 21 months old when she received part of her mother’s liver in what would become the country’s first successful living-donor organ transplant at the University of Chicago Medical Center. A month shy of the 20th anniversary of that landmark surgery, Smith, now in college and perfectly healthy, is back in Chicago for a conference at the university that will focus on her operation …
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