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  2. Should You Be Allowed to Sell Your Organs? - AOL

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    The magazine found that U.S. citizens suffering from kidney disease were traveling to Nicaragua and Peru "to buy organs in a shadowy trade that injured and killed donors and recipients."

  3. Organ gifting - Wikipedia

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    Organ gifting entails not only the gifting of the organ itself, but also the "gift of life". [3] In this case, the organ not only represents the transference of an object from one person to the other as it was mentioned earlier, but the possession of this object in turn allows the receiver to obtain a second "gift", the opportunity to live.

  4. FBI scrutinizes funeral home with side business: selling body ...

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    It is illegal to buy or sell organs such as hearts, kidneys and tendons for transplant. But no federal law governs the sale of cadavers or body parts for use in research or education. Few state ...

  5. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    Organ trade (also known as the blood market or the red market) is the trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), organ trade is a commercial transplantation where there is a profit, or transplantations that occur outside of national medical systems.

  6. Organ theft - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft is the act of taking a person's organs for transplantation or sale on the black market, without their explicit consent through means of being an organ donor or other forms of consent. Most cases of organ theft involve coercion, occurrences in wartime, or thefts within hospital settings. [ 1 ]

  7. People opt out of organ donation programs after reports of a ...

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Transplant experts are seeing a spike in people revoking organ donor registrations, their confidence shaken by reports that organs were nearly retrieved from a Kentucky man mistakenly declared dead. It happened in 2021 and while details are murky surgery was avoided and the man is still alive.

  8. Ethics of organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Organ harvesting from live people is one of the most frequently discussed debate topic in organ transplantation. The World Health Organization argues that transplantation promote health, but the notion of “transplantation tourism” has the potential to violate human rights or exploit the poor, to have unintended health consequences, and to provide unequal access to services, all of which ...

  9. Harvard morgue case - Wikipedia

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    While selling services associated with the cost of procuring cadavers is not illegal in the United States, selling bodies or body parts is. [5] The parts stolen and sold included heads, brains, skin, bones, vital organs and other human parts. [6] Other reports state that the operation allegedly sold stillborn babies due for cremation. [7]