For Faith McKinney, the decision to become a living organ donor was not just an act of immense generosity; it was a way of ...
“Every heartbeat tells a story of courage, community and the race we’re in daily to save lives,” said Executive Producer ...
The success rates of transplant surgery have improved remarkably, but growing shortages exist in the supply of organs and tissues. As a result, some die while waiting for the gift of life. More than ...
All too often, people avoid becoming organ donors because they don’t know the full story. Yet, our everyday friends and neighbors rely on the truth to be told. In fact, lives are counting on it: 16 ...
Tracking commentary and opinion from around Central New York, the state and nation: Friday's Topic: Paul G. Marron is director of business development for the Central New York Eye and Tissue Bank in ...
Nevada teachers and students will have access to a new statewide curriculum about the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation through a joint effort between Nevada Donor Network and the Nevada ...
“Every day, 17 people die waiting for an organ transplant,” said Dr. Patricia Kendrick Robinson, President of the Selma ...
It takes just minutes to sign up to be an organ donor, but too few people say "Yes, I want to be one." "From my experience, it's because people have misinformation about it," Lana Stevens, community ...
WASHINGTON – An ultrasound showed one of Sarah Gray’s unborn twins was missing part of his brain, a fatal birth defect. His brother was born healthy but Thomas lived just six days. Latching onto hope ...
Your decision to help others through donation one day cannot be overruled by anyone else. A majority (57%) of adults in Michigan are registered organ and tissue donors. Those 4.5 million people made ...
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