MSF continues to respond to chronic diseases for the elderly in Japan's evacuation centres | Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International

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20 March 2011 For the past seven days, MSF has been providing medical consultations in evacuation centres in Minami Sanriku, where around 10,000 people are housed in 20 locations. Dr Yoshitaka Nakagawa returned on Saturday night after spending a week in the northeast with teams sometimes hiking into remote communities heavily hit by the earthquake and tsunami. One patient he met was a 70 year old man who was suffering chronic renal failure and with his condition deteriorating because he was una
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MSF continues to respond to chronic diseases for the elderly in Japan's evacuation centres | Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International
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20 March 2011 For the past seven days, MSF has been providing medical consultations in evacuation centres in Minami Sanriku, where around 10,000 people are housed in 20 locations. Dr Yoshitaka Nakagawa returned on Saturday night after spending a week in the northeast with teams sometimes hiking into remote communities heavily hit by the earthquake and tsunami. One patient he met was a 70 year old man who was suffering chronic renal failure and with his condition deteriorating because he was una
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