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28Mar/17

Whelehans Pharmacy: Kidney transplant medication advice part 2 – Westmeath Examiner

Whelehans Pharmacy: Kidney transplant medication advice part 2
Westmeath Examiner
Eamonn Brady is a pharmacist and the owner of Whelehans Pharmacy, Pearse St, Mullingar. If you have any health questions e-mail them to info@whelehans.ie. This is a conclusion of last week’s discussion about the medication used to prevent your body …

28Mar/17

‘I get great consolation knowing there are two people out there who Barry helped’ – Irish Independent


Irish Independent

‘I get great consolation knowing there are two people out there who Barry helped’
Irish Independent
Strangely enough, when he was younger he saw an ad about organ donation on television and he said ‘I’d love to do that’. “I said ‘aw Barry don’t be thinking about things like that, nothing is going to happen to you’. But, I thought of it still when he

27Mar/17

For Israel’s cadre of kidney donors, giving is a given – The Times of Israel


The Times of Israel

For Israel’s cadre of kidney donors, giving is a given
The Times of Israel
While undergoing dialysis at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem — three times a week, four hours a day — Heber, then a 42-year-old father of two working two jobs, met a young man named Pinchas Turgeman. Turgeman, 22 at the time, had

25Mar/17

Centennial High School partners with JJ’s Legacy in promoting organ, eye and tissue donation – The Bakersfield Californian

Centennial High School partners with JJ’s Legacy in promoting organ, eye and tissue donation
The Bakersfield Californian
The first-place video “A New Life,” created by Azriella Del Rosario and Elmae Fredrick, told the story of a young girl who had a car accident and died. But because she was an organ donor, her organs saved the lives of many others. At the end of the

24Mar/17

Jason Ray, UNC mascot and organ donor, left behind a legacy of life – News & Observer

Jason Ray, UNC mascot and organ donor, left behind a legacy of life
News & Observer
A card arrived less than two weeks ago at the home of Charlotte and Emmitt Ray, and when they opened the envelope there was David Erving, a wide smile, wearing “little green glasses,” as Charlotte described them. A homemade St. Patrick’s Day card