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The hospital growing noses, tear ducts and blood vessels: Scientists make custom-made body parts using stem cells

By Kayla Santos Using stem cells, scientists at London’s Royal Free hospital have been able to create body parts including noses, ears and even blood vessels. The organs have even been used in replacement surgeries for a small number of patients so far. Scaffolds for the organs are made from a type of polymer material; [...]

By |2016-06-16T21:19:11+00:00April 11th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Social media use in investigation of Maryland transplant rabies death raises privacy issues

By Juan Duran In this article, Public health investigators report on a case involving a kidney transplant recipient who contracted rabies after transplantation from an undetected infected donor. A novel approach using social media to map the transmission of the disease was used to identify other potentially infected individuals. An unnamed organ recipient from Maryland, [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:33+00:00April 10th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Learn about organ, tissue donation at Mile Bluff on April 25

By Julie Killian About ninety percent of people in the United States are in support of organ and tissue donations, but only thirty percent are thoroughly familiar with the process it takes to become a donor. Every 11 minutes, another person is placed on the waiting list for organ transplantation in the United States. Over [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:35+00:00April 10th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Iran continues to witness increases in organ transplants

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer Legend has it that Avicenna, the Iranian physician and philosopher, was the first person to suture nerves together. Today, Iran ranks first in kidney transplantation in the Middle East, and ranks fourth in organ transplantation in the world. Every year Iran carries out 2500 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants, 80 heart transplants, [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:38+00:00April 9th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Pennsylvania State Senator Don White introduces legislation intended to increase organ donation

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer State Senator Don White, representing Pennsylvania’s 41st District, recently introduced two pieces of legislation that he hopes will lead to increases in organ donation in his state. Senate Bill 1305 would alter identification card and driver’s license applications in a subtle but substantive way. The state is legally required to ask individuals [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:41+00:00April 2nd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Bioprinting, part 2 – The ethical conundrum

By Caroline Song Richard Adhikari of TechNewsWorld, has written an article titled “Bioprinting, Part 2 – The Ethical Conundrum” where he voices raising concerns in the face of medical improvement. Within the United States, around 120,000 individuals are on a waiting list for an organ transplant. However, the amount of donors is low and there [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:44+00:00April 1st, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Guidelines may change for infant organ donation in the United Kingdom

By Noushaba T. Rashid Doctors from the Great Ormond Street Hospital in the United Kingdom are arguing that the guidelines for organ donations from infants less than two months should be amended. Currently, the UK discourages neonatal donation, mainly due to the uncertainty of whether or not the infant is brain dead, which is the [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:47+00:00March 26th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Canada takes steps to increase rates of organ donation

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer While organ donation is viewed by Canadians as an essential component of a well-functioning health care system, and while 95% of the population supports organ donation, only 50%-60% are willing to donate. These rates translate into only 16 organ donators for every million people in Canada, about half that of other countries [...]

By |2016-06-16T21:38:13+00:00March 23rd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Houston doctor, team build new organs

By Caroline Song KSAT, a news channel located in San Antonio, Texas, reports on a Houston based lab that has begun building new human organs using scaffolding provided by pig organs. The process involves obtaining pig organs where they are washed with simple soap and water and then implanted with human stem cells. KSAT interviewed [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:49+00:00March 20th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

The future of face and hand transplants

By Kayla Santos Face and hand transplants have been procedures of much debate in recent years. One of the biggest problems is determining who should be prioritized. Patients who are more likely to die without a transplant or those who have been on the waiting list for the longest period of time are given priority [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:51+00:00March 19th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments