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Five arrested in a major organ trafficking ring in Valencia

by Noushaba T. Rashid Spain’s first organ trafficking ring was exposed by police in Valencia, which lead to five non-Spanish men being arrested. This group allegedly offered up to €40,000 to poor migrants who did not have official documents in exchange for their viable organs such as kidneys and livers. These were then sold to [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:54+00:00March 18th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Students at UGA open a donate life branch on campus to encourage organ donation

Colleen Boyle, a junior at the University of Georgia majoring in biology and genetics, is the founder and president of Donate Life UGA. Donate Life is a national non-profit organization that seeks to increase the number of organ, eye, and tissue donations by educating people about donation and promoting donation registration. Boyle became involved with [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:56+00:00March 13th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Woman with rare cancer fighting insurer to cover transplant

By Caroline Song Beacon Journal published the article, “Woman with rare cancer fighting insurer to cover transplant” on March 9, 2014, written by their medical writer, Cheryl Powell. The story centers on Jeanne Ralston-Astalos’s struggle to obtain coverage from her insurance provider for a liver transplant. From Northfield, Ohio, the 50-year-old mother of two suffers [...]

By |2016-06-16T21:50:40+00:00March 13th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Researchers are using 3D technology to produce skin grafts, bones, and viable organs

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer Bioprinting expert Benjamin Harris and his team at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have been developing several promising projects using 3D printing technology. One machine, a printer that can produce artificial structures while dispensing living cells, is being used to replace missing or damaged ears, noses, and bones.  A second [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:55:59+00:00March 8th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Womb transplants raise ethical concerns

By Julie Killian Dr. Mats Brannstrom from Sweden is leading research to determine whether or not women with transplanted wombs will be able to have healthy and successful pregnancies. Since 2012, nine women have received transplanted wombs from their mothers and close relatives in order to have their own biological children. Two of those women [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:39:44+00:00March 5th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Kidney transplantation fee must be raised in Mongolia

By Caroline Song In an interview conducted by the UB POST of Mongolia, the State Honored Doctor and Professor of Chronic Kidney Disease Clinic D.Nyamsuren, who is currently the head of the Kidney Transplant Center team at the National Central Hospital in Mongolia, addresses the concern of kidney transplant fees. Currently, a kidney transplant at [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:41:13+00:00March 3rd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Family believes son, 4, received fire victim’s heart

By Kayla Santos A four year old boy in desperate need of a heart transplant was finally given one thanks to the incredible generosity of a grieving family. Although the details have not yet been confirmed due to restrictions of a privacy policy, it is believed that the Guerra family is to thank for a [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:42:20+00:00March 3rd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

The epidemiology of chronic kidney disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

By Juan Duran In the Lancet, a systemic review and meta-analysis on current state of chronic kidney disease in Sub-Saharan Africa was published as a call to action for national health policies for the early detection and treatment of end-stage kidney disease. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is currently ranked 18th amongst the leading global causes [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:43:45+00:00February 26th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Oral, esophageal cancers a higher risk in post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients

By Kayla Santos Research shows that patients of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation had a high risk of developing cancers including esophageal, colon, oral, skin, and brain and nervous system cancers. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, or HSCT, is the transplantation of multi potent hematopoietic stem cells, from sources such as bone marrow, peripheral blood [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:44:31+00:00February 26th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Belgium close to allowing euthanasia for ill minors

By Juan Duran In 2002, the Netherlands was the first country in Europe to legalize euthanasia for adults as well as seriously sick patients 12 years of age and older. This week, Belgium, which already allows euthanasia for adults, passed a measure through its upper house lifting all age restriction on legal and medical induced [...]

By |2016-06-17T15:46:24+00:00February 22nd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments