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  2. I am a living organ donor. HB 131 is essential for helping ...

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    The choice donate my kidney was personal. Unfortunately, loss of income prevents people from considering living organ donation. HB 131 will help.

  3. Sisters used Craigslist to find a kidney donor for their dad ...

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    Facts about being a living organ donor. There were more than 42,000 organ transplants conducted in 2022, a record number. Still, there are more than 100,000 people on the national waiting list in ...

  4. Couple falls in love and gets married after man donates organ ...

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    Heather Krueger was diagnosed with stage 4 liver disease in March 2014 and, as her condition worsened, she was advised by doctors to start looking for a living organ donor.

  5. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    The National Donor Monument, Naarden, the Netherlands Organ donation is the process when a person authorizes an organ of their own to be removed and transplanted to another person, legally , either by consent while the donor is alive, through a legal authorization for deceased donation made prior to death, or for deceased donations through the authorization by the legal next of kin.

  6. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    If the organ donor is human, most countries require that the donor be legally dead for consideration of organ transplantation (e.g. cardiac death or brain death). For some organs, a living donor can be the source of the organ. For example, living donors can donate one kidney or part of their liver to a well-matched recipient. [2]

  7. Body donation - Wikipedia

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    Body donation, anatomical donation, or body bequest is the donation of a whole body after death for research and education. There is usually no cost to donate a body to science; donation programs will often provide a stipend and/or cover the cost of cremation or burial once a donated cadaver has served its purpose and is returned to the family ...

  8. 'My second chance at life after liver transplant' - AOL

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    He said he hoped "the story of the donation that changed Bianca's life will inspire people to confirm their decision to donate on the NHS Organ Donor Register - it means your family will be ...

  9. Organ donation in the United States prison population

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    However, an organ transplant may save the prison system substantial costs usually associated with dialysis and other life-extending treatments required by the prisoner with the failing organ. Living organ donation, as an alternative to deceased organ donation, has become an option given its low complication rates and more positive outcomes. [9]