Organ donation has been part of Jalynn Lassic’s life since she was a teenager. Her mother, Linda Sherman Lassic, a Type 1 diabetic, became gravely ill in 2003. By the time she arrived at the Mayo ...
HAVERHILL — Past aisles of flowers and herbs, a barnyard became a scene for a celebration of life, honoring organ donors, recipients, and the second chances that beat on. Earlier this fall, the New ...
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"Every American should feel safe becoming an organ donor and giving the gift of life, yet decades of ignored patient safety concerns have driven more and more Americans off the donor list," Kennedy ...
Washington — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Thursday new action to reform the nation's organ transplant system, as well as a move to decertify an organ ...
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A record number of Arizonans removed themselves from a statewide organ donor registry in July after a New York Times investigation that uncovered a dark side of organ donation. The stories highlighted ...
Forget emotional baggage — you’re hauling around spare parts. Turns out, you don’t need all 78 of your organs to get through life, which comes in handy when surgeons have to start making cuts.
Organ transplantation has long stood as a beacon of hope in American medicine, offering second chances to thousands each year. But a troubling trend is threatening the very foundation of this ...
Recent articles in the New York Times have brought public attention to serious concerns about the care of critically ill patients who were incorrectly identified as potential organ donors in the U.S.