Teenage twins needed liver transplants. One of them lived long enough to get his.

Eighteen-year-old Devin Coats was fighting for a second chance to live. His brother, Nicholas, was waiting to die. The identical twin brothers had both been diagnosed last year with Stage 4 cirrhosis of the liver — severe scarring commonly associated with alcoholism. In this case, it was the result of a gene mutation, and both […]Related:Former FDA commissioners say right-to-try bills could endanger ‘vulnerable patients’Top candidate to lead CDC is an HIV/AIDS researcher5 interesting findings about U.S. abortions from a new report on the current science
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news