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15Dec/16

Steve Neep who was posthumously honoured for saving three lives through organ donation – NW Evening Mail


York Daily Record/Sunday News

Steve Neep who was posthumously honoured for saving three lives through organ donation
NW Evening Mail
A POPULAR Barrow man has been posthumously honoured for saving three lives through organ donation. The family of the late Steve Neep received the Order of St John award for Organ Donation on his behalf. Mr Neep died aged 64 on New Year’s Day.
82% of non-organ donors would accept transplant (column)York Daily Record/Sunday News
Give the greatest gift you can ever give and become and organ donorDorset Echo
82 percent of Pennsylvania non-organ donors willing to accept …LancasterOnline
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15Dec/16

Lakeland student promotes organ donation after diagnosis – The Sheboygan Press


The Sheboygan Press

Lakeland student promotes organ donation after diagnosis
The Sheboygan Press
PLYMOUTH – While most young people are preoccupied with final exams and the Christmas tunes stuck in their heads, Danika Newberry, a 20-year-old Lakeland University student, is seeking out a second medical opinion after being given only six months to …

14Dec/16

For Goode woman, importance of organ donation is personal – Lynchburg News and Advance


Lynchburg News and Advance

For Goode woman, importance of organ donation is personal
Lynchburg News and Advance
An average of 10 people die each day while waiting for an organ transplant, according to Wilson. She said Perdue is one of the fortunate ones. “She is a wonderful example of how organ donation and transplantation saves and improves lives,” Wilson said.

14Dec/16

82% of non-organ donors would accept transplant (column) – York Daily Record/Sunday News


York Daily Record/Sunday News

14Dec/16

Lily’s parents’ call for organ donation ‘opt-out’ – Midweek Herald


Midweek Herald

Lily’s parents’ call for organ donation ‘opt-out’
Midweek Herald
Four people are alive and well after receiving major organ transplants from the 22-year-old player. Now Lily’s heartbroken parents want mandatory brain scans on rugby players who suffer head injuries – and a change in organ donation protocols in England.

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