2019

Liver transplantation in South Korea

Liver transplantation in South Korea The first liver transplantation in South Korea took place in 1988, when a child patient successfully received the organ from a deceased donor. After that, the next milestone occurred 9 years later, when doctors at Asan Medical Center performed the first complete living donor liver transplantation. This latter step pushed […]

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Introduction Medical Tourism in South Korea

Introduction Medical Tourism in South Korea The medical tourism in South Korea has grown since 2009. During the last 10 years the country has received over 2 million foreigners at Korean medical institutions. This is due to the high reputation South Korean medical centers and doctors have around the Asian region. Recently, Russian-speaking countries have

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Osteoarthritis treatment INVOSSA-K (treatment not available)

Osteoarthritis new type of therapy: Invossa-K inj (treatment not available) Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that unfolds most frequently with age, particularly in women. It affects knees, hips, neck and lower back most commonly. People with overweight, overuse of joints (ex. athletes) or after an injury is prone to develop osteoarthritis. This joint disease

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Temple Stay in South Korea

Temple Stay in South Korea: Rest & Search “Temple Stay” is one of many activities foreign visitors can enjoy during their time in South Korea. Around the nation there are over 15 temples ready to share one-on-one the life and traditions inside these cultural centers of meditation, contemplation and creation. For many this could be

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