A man who got the 1st pig heart transplant has died after 2 months
David Bennett, 57, died Tuesday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was the first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig.
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Its due to tissue rejection a natural defense against foreign objects. They tried to genetically modify the heart to make it as close as possible to recipients body but it still got rejected.maybe the heart was not able to take the load of a human body of much bigger scale than a pig?
Lol... no relevance at all.I still remember some so called Pakistani libturds used bad language against Muslim scholars who were against this unnatural act. Where r they now??
one of them is back lolLol... no relevance at all.
How does him dying prove your point? Not everything is successful in the first few tries
How would u define "natural"? U take medicine for any reason? That's also unnatural...why not rely on just ur immune system alone? If it can fight it...good...if not...just accept ur fate then.I still remember some so called Pakistani libturds used bad language against Muslim scholars who were against this unnatural act. Where r they now??
How would u define "natural"? U take medicine for any reason? That's also unnatural...why not rely on just ur immune system alone? If it can fight it...good...if not...just accept ur fate then.
What about blood transfusions? If u end up bleeding out a lot...don't take someone else's blood either...that's unnatural.
I still remember some so called Pakistani libturds used bad language against Muslim scholars who were against this unnatural act. Where r they now??
How would u define "natural"? U take medicine for any reason? That's also unnatural...why not rely on just ur immune system alone? If it can fight it...good...if not...just accept ur fate then.
What about blood transfusions? If u end up bleeding out a lot...don't take someone else's blood either...that's unnatural.
Not really. They managed to give him 2 months of additional life which was not possible before. With further advancement in this type of medical technology, life expectency can grow to 1 year first and than perhaps 4-5 years, which indeed will be a game changer.Sad day for Science & scientific research... but surely after many failures comes success.