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Sammy Rodriguez, who donated the body of his ex-wife, Lynn, to the Health Science Center after her death at age 62 in April 2020, was among those contacting the program that fall, asking when he ...
A 10-month NBC News investigation laid out in stark detail how two of the country’s most populous counties sent unclaimed bodies to a Texas medical school, which used them for medical training ...
In an effort to help families find answers, NBC News is publishing the names of more than 1,800 people whose bodies were given to the Health Science Center by Dallas and Tarrant counties since 2019.
Body Worlds 3 & The Story of the Heart (concerning the cardiovascular system) opened on 25 February 2006, at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. On 9 July 2009 this show appeared at the Buffalo Museum of Science in Buffalo, New York. As of May 2010, it was showing at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in Denver, Colorado. [11]
"How and why a Reuters journalist purchased human body parts" [28] 3. "Part 3: Industry Leader", [23] October 27, 2017 [29] "How an American company made a fortune selling bodies donated to science" [29] 4. "Part 4: Grisly Case", [23] OCtober 31, 2017 [30] [31] "In a warehouse of horrors, body broker allegedly kept human heads stacked on his ...
The museum has faced criticism for displaying human remains that have been donated to science. Speaking on the topic of body donation in the United States, John Oliver criticized the museum for displaying human bones in ways that the donors may have not intended, saying that "When most people think about donating their bodies to science, they ...
Honey, who died in September 2022, is one of about 2,350 people whose unclaimed bodies have been given to the Fort Worth-based University of North Texas Health Science Center since 2019 under ...
The University of North Texas Health Science Center announced the suspension in response to an investigation from NBC News, which detailed how the school had used more than 2,000 unclaimed bodies ...