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Jan 27, 2021 12:03 AM
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BC’s public safety minister says a Vancouver couple accused of flying to Yukon to get a COVID−19 vaccine is one of the most ‘despicable’ things he’s heard in a long time. Mike Farnworth says the alleged actions of former Great Canadian Gaming CEO Rodney Baker and his wife (above) show ‘a complete lack of any sort of ethical or moral compass’. Baker earned about 6.7 Million dollars in 2019, and they were fined about 2 thousand bucks for disobeying public health orders.
There were 54 new Covid-19 cases reported for Interior Health yesterday as part of 407 province-wide. Another 14 people lost their lives to the virus, with 4 of those in the interior. The number of active cases fell by 132 to 4,260 with 313 people in hospital in BC. ....

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Breakthrough design at UBCO vastly improves mechanical heart valve

Researchers develop breakthrough design that vastly improves mechanical heart valve


Researchers develop breakthrough design that vastly improves mechanical heart valve
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Updated: Jan 26, 2021 15:41 IST
Kelowna [Canada], January 26 (ANI): A team of researchers at UBCO s Heart Valve Performance Lab (HVPL) has developed a way to improve overall blood flow through the valves, so the design of mechanical heart valves will more closely match the real thing.
The new research coming out of UBC s Okanagan campus may take the current gold standard for heart valves to a new level of reliability.
Despite more than 40 years of research, we are still chasing the goal of creating mechanical heart valves that perform consistently and seamlessly inside the human body, explains Dr Hadi Mohammadi, an associate professor at the School of Engineering and lead researcher for the HVPL. The way blood travels through the body is very unique to a person s physiology, so a one-size fits all valve has always been a real ch ....

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