The Guardian |
New opt-out system in Wales aims to revolutionise organ donation
The Guardian When a person dies, if doctors think they are a viable candidate for organ donation, they will check to see if that person had joined the national donor register, which people can join online, via the phone or when renewing their driving licence. If … Organ donation means Gwynedd Granddad has four kidneys after receiving gift of …Daily Post North Wales Transplant Chief in China Denies Breaking Vow to Ban Prisoners’ OrgansNew York Times ‘The greatest gift you can give’ – Call for more organ donors to come forward …The Star AsiaOne –Bournemouth Echo all 16 news articles » |
U.S. developing new tools of economic war against the Islamic State – The Japan Times
The Japan Times |
U.S. developing new tools of economic war against the Islamic State
The Japan Times The matches allow FinCEN “to connect the dots between seemingly unrelated individuals and entities,” the FinCEN spokesman said. At present, FinCEN finds about 1,200 matches suggesting possible Islamic … Counterterrorism experts say the Islamic State … In taking economic war to Islamic State, US developing new toolsEconomic Times Insight – In taking economic war to Islamic State, U.S. developing new toolsswissinfo.ch |
Riyadh TNTJ organizes blood donation camp – Yahoo! Maktoob News
Yahoo! Maktoob NewsRiyadh TNTJ organizes blood donation campYahoo! Maktoob NewsTNTJ Blood Donation campaign Coordinator Haja Mydeen said that, so far his organiztiaon has conducted 36 camps and TNTJ continues to be No. 1 organization for the last 10 ye…
De Blasio on horse carriages: If you can’t ban ’em, reduce ’em – New York Post
New York Post |
De Blasio on horse carriages: If you can’t ban ’em, reduce ’em
New York Post The two most prolific donors, former Edison Properties owner Steve Nislick and business executive Wendy Neu, together contributed $628,000 to those PACS, to de Blasio’s campaign and to his current Campaign for One New York nonprofit. A spokesman for … |
‘There’s somebody in the metro Atlanta area’: Acworth woman in need of kidney … – Marietta Daily Journal
Marietta Daily Journal |
‘There’s somebody in the metro Atlanta area’: Acworth woman in need of kidney …
Marietta Daily Journal In 2010, a virus attacked Nitrinda Reynolds’ kidney, forcing her to have to have the organ removed. That kidney failure hit the … Seeing her in the hospital for two weeks, not knowing what was wrong with her and having to have extensive surgery … |
The unlikely donor to this Silicon Valley nonprofit? China. – CNNMoney
CNNMoney |
The unlikely donor to this Silicon Valley nonprofit? China.
CNNMoney But its users aren’t just texting with friends. They’re also using the platform to make micro-donations to organizations like Watsi. Watsi is a nonprofit that uses crowdfunding to cover healthcare costs for people in need. It features 10 to 20 people … |
Rose Parade: Salinas organ donor and recipient to be honored – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Rose Parade: Salinas organ donor and recipient to be honoredSanta Cruz SentinelSALINAS >> Two Salinas families connected by the gift of organ and tissue donation will celebrate life and the power of community in the 2016 Tournament of Roses parad…
Charbonneau commission report: A deeper look at the recommendations – CBC.ca
CBC.caCharbonneau commission report: A deeper look at the recommendationsCBC.caThe commission recommends creating a new body to oversee the awarding of public contracts, which would supervise the process, identify issues related to fraud and collusion …
Blood donations needed this holiday season – WZZM
WZZM |
Blood donations needed this holiday season
WZZM (WZZM) – “Thanks for giving” – that’s what patients who need blood, and their families, want to say to Michigan Blood donors every day – especially this time of year. With each donation, your bloodline grows as you give someone another day, another … |
Twitter halts office blood drives over ban on gay donors – CBS News
CBS News |
Twitter halts office blood drives over ban on gay donors
CBS News The FDA’s blood donation policy currently bans gay and bisexual men from donating blood, even though medical leaders have argued for years that the ban is not scientifically warranted and that there are more effective ways to protect the blood supply. |
