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The Times of India
While nearly 1,500 single organ transplants are done in India annually, less than 50 patients in dire need of two organs receive a combined organ transplant, say experts. A combined or dual and bloodless organ transplant is almost a far-fetched dream for many, given the lack of donors, technology and experts.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Mental or physical disabilities could not form the sole basis for denying a person an organ transplant under a bill sent to Gov. Charles D. Baker Jr.'s desk, outlawing a practice that might not occur at all in Massachusetts.
Backed by the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress, the bill would empower the attorney general to take civil action and allow courts to impose civil penalties of up to $50,000 for the first violation or $100,000 for any subsequent violations.
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The Inquisitr
Organs and tissues fabricated by 3-D printers could become a reality sooner than expected if a medical facility and university in Brisbane, Australia, have anything to say about it.
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is building a center dedicated specifically to "biofabrication" at the Herston Health Precinct, according to an article by Engadget's Steve Dent.
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The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research
There are an increasing number of reports of pregnancy following liver transplantation, but many questions remain regarding preconception counseling and management of the pregnancy. The aim of this study was to report pregnancy outcomes in women who had undergone liver transplants and to gain insight into these issues.
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Hepatology International
Cardiac morbidities can occur during the peri- and post-liver transplant (LT) period, affecting the long-term survival. The purpose of this study was to identify the potential factors that predict a coronary event post-transplantation.
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Christian Today
Forced organ harvesting continues to target Christians and other religious minorities in China, according to investigators.
Between 60,000 and 100,000 organ transplants have been carried out in China since 2000, most of which were harvested from minority faith groups,according to two investigations by human rights lawyer David Matas and former Canadian Crown attorney David Kilgour. They say the practice is the largest source of revenue for Chinese hospitals and the government and health institutions are both involved.
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