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This is the newspaper report from anna63's post

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LAJ123

Sorry - it seems to be sideways.

Anna1963 - apologies for the misspelling.

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53PM63 in reply toLAJ123

Hi Laj123.

The newspaper piece b difficult to read. Which paper was it in and date .

Ty 53pm63

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Dort1234 in reply to53PM63

Laj123 sceeen shot the post and then zoom in.

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Dort1234 in reply toDort1234

That posr was meant for 53PM63.not Laj123 sorry.

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53PM63 in reply toDort1234

Hi dort 1234

Thank you

53pm63

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Dort1234 in reply to53PM63

Sorry for spelling mistakes in my post. I do check before I send sometimes but I swear it changes in transit lol. Even on Facebook to friends and normal text I sometimes read back and think my God what happened there.

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LAJ123 in reply to53PM63

The Sunday Times 23 July 2017

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53PM63 in reply toLAJ123

Thank you all

53pm53

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mrsmerlin

That's fascinating

Hope it works on more people it's about time there was a decent alternative to transplant.

By the way to read the paper if you hold your finger on it you can download the image or turn your phone a bit

Rita x

Thanks so much for sharing Jim,

Can you please email that to the office?

Best wishes.

BLT

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matt137

Love this!!

Its a shame but we never seem to hear of any breakthroughs or trials that are taking place for new medication etc etc.

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Mama41 in reply tomatt137

Matt if you set up google alerts and put in a few key words on the type of liver disease you have you should receive email notifications if anything with those key words in is published.

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LAJ123 in reply toMama41

You can subscribe to this as well.

plus.google.com/+medicalnews

Jim

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matt137

Ah ha thats great... many thanks Jim and Mama

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matt137

I found this interesting article about the dialive machine

uclb.com/news-and-events/ne...

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LAJ123

I have to confess that its a bit worrying to see how much of the research and development of the machine has been a European Union collaboration with EU finance and cooperation.

Hope the recent decision to leave Europe doesn't have a negative effect.

Jim

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Geffy22 in reply toLAJ123

I understand it wont Jim, the government is funding multiple innovation streams and, i am told, budgeting for post brexit. H2020 is a great vehicle for collaborations of this type across multiple countries. £6.4m is nothing for a medical trial of this nature. It will cost many more millions to get the machine and process approved.

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