Saturday, 12 May 2012

Student With Flesh-Eating Disease Likely to Lose More Limbs

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<span>Aimee Copeland</span>, a <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/georgia-student-fighting-life-flesh-eating-infection/story?id=16311568">Georgia tyro who mislaid her left leg to a singular flesh-eating disease</a> after a zip line injury, will expected remove her hands and remaining foot, according to her family. But a 24-year-old has<a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/rare-flesh-eating-disease-caused-common-bacteria/story?id=16319358"> shown signs of recovery</a>, and her family has stayed optimistic.
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“Aimee appears to have normal mind duty during this time, that is something I’m celebrating since within Aimee we have a unequivocally merciful heart and an implausible mind of intellect,” pronounced Copeland’s father, <span>Andy Copeland</span>.
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Aimee Copeland was roving a homemade zip line circuitously a Little Tallapoosa River May 1 when a line snapped, causing ...

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