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Every day, more than 100,000 Americans wait for an organ transplant that could save and transform their lives. Despite over a decade of reaching record donor and transplant numbers in the U.S. each ...
Pratik Pawar is a fellow for Future Perfect. He reports on global health, science, and biomedicine, focusing on how policies and systems shape progress. A Vox reader asks: Why are so few people organ ...
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 ...
CasNx, a UF startup, is developing a CRISPR-based method to remove viruses from donor organs before transplant. The process uses a normothermic pump, likened to a "dishwasher," and a new "detergent" ...
CHENNAI: Wondering how family friends could establish their affection and relationship through documents, Madras high court has set aside an order of the organ transplant committee refusing permission ...
As cases move through the courts, more scrutiny of “good faith” and “due diligence” in consent contexts and negligence in organ and tissue donor process integrity by hospitals and OPOs will be ...
Organs harvested by a team of surgeons from Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH) in Tiruchi from a brain-dead patient helped seven people on Wednesday. According to an official ...
The two leaders discussed how organ transplants could help people live to 150-years-old. Trump’s ‘Roadless Rule’ Repeal Sparks Outrage More than 60 containers fall off ship in Long Beach port NFL ...
Resurrection beyond cellular disintegration is simply impossible. However, when a person dies, cell death itself isn’t instant. Researchers are taking advantage of a timed window during which they can ...
About 13 people in the United States die every day waiting for an organ transplant. Yet, the transplant waiting list keeps growing; every eight minutes, another person is added. Xenotransplantation, ...
An international research team set out to test whether diurnal moths—less threatened by echolocating bats—would have reduced tympanal organs. These specialized hearing organs allow moths to detect the ...