16Apr/18

Did a Prominent Republican Donor Have a Hand in Helping Beto O’Rourke? – Texas Monthly


Texas Monthly

Did a Prominent Republican Donor Have a Hand in Helping Beto O’Rourke?
Texas Monthly
From Vero Beach, Florida, private equity billionaire John W. Childs donated $100,000 to Texans Are. Childs donated $250,000 to the Cruz presidential campaign. If the Cruz-related Texans Are cranks up, it could offset O’Rourke’s current fundraising

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16Apr/18

There’s a 24-fold rise in organ transplants from drug overdose donors – CNN


CNN

There’s a 24-fold rise in organ transplants from drug overdose donors
CNN
Durand added that there are no regulations specifically pertaining to transplanting organs from overdose death that could limit those organs from being used, but there are regulations related to donors at “increased risk” for transmitting certain
Organs from overdose victims may save thousands on transplant waiting listFox News
Scientists Grow Sheep Embryos With Human Cells To Revolutionize Organ TransplantTech Times
Organ Donation Statistics: Why be an Organ Donor? | organdonor.govOrganDonor.gov
Annals of Internal Medicine
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16Apr/18

The Drug Overdose Epidemic and Deceased-Donor Transplantation in the United States: A National Registry Study – Annals of Internal Medicine


Renal and Urology News

The Drug Overdose Epidemic and DeceasedDonor Transplantation in the United States: A National Registry Study
Annals of Internal Medicine
Overdose-death donors accounted for 1.1% of donors in 2000 and 13.4% in 2017. They were more likely to be white (85.1%), aged 21 to 40 years (66.3%), infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (18.3%), and increased–infectious risk donors (IRDs) (56.4%).
Organ Transplants Involving Overdose-Death Donors IncreasingRenal and Urology News
Humboldt’s ‘Logan Effect’ bolsters Canada’s dismal organ donationsThe Globe and Mail
Similar Outcomes for Transplant With Overdose-Death DonorsMonthly Prescribing Reference
WebMD –Washington Post –Healio –Tech Times
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16Apr/18

The Drug Overdose Epidemic and Deceased-Donor Transplantation in the United States: A National Registry Study – Annals of Internal Medicine


Renal and Urology News

The Drug Overdose Epidemic and DeceasedDonor Transplantation in the United States: A National Registry Study
Annals of Internal Medicine
Overdose-death donors accounted for 1.1% of donors in 2000 and 13.4% in 2017. They were more likely to be white (85.1%), aged 21 to 40 years (66.3%), infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) (18.3%), and increased–infectious risk donors (IRDs) (56.4%).
Organ Transplants Involving Overdose-Death Donors IncreasingRenal and Urology News
Similar Outcomes for Transplant With Overdose-Death DonorsMonthly Prescribing Reference
Organs From Opioid OD Victims Are Saving LivesWebMD
Washington Post –Healio –Medical Xpress –Tech Times
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16Apr/18

Registering as a donor will save lives – Whitecourt Star


Whitecourt Star

Registering as a donor will save lives
Whitecourt Star
People don’t like to think about transplanted organs and major surgeries. Just like people don’t like to think about dying. The fact that a person needs to be dead for organ donation halts the process of registering. I know it’s not something many want
Shortage of organs for transplant the cause for more awarenessPress of Atlantic City
Donate Life celebration at UMMCDaily Sentinel Star
KSAT Community partners hold Donate Life Texas Phone Bank WednesdayKSAT San Antonio

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16Apr/18

Implications of Mutation Profiling in Myeloid Malignancies—PART 1: Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Acute Myeloid … – Cancer Network


Cancer Network

Implications of Mutation Profiling in Myeloid Malignancies—PART 1: Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Acute Myeloid …
Cancer Network
Impact of FLT3 internal tandem duplication on the outcome of related and unrelated hematopoietic transplantation for adult acute myeloid leukemia in first remission: a retrospective analysis. J Clin Oncol. 2012;30:735-41. 47. Kayser S, Döhner K

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