12Nov/14

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation – Times Colonist

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation
Times Colonist
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s government is paving the way for new regulations that will improve patients’ access to cornea transplants. Health Minister Dustin Duncan said a new bill will modernize legislation to eventually allow for the purchase of cornea

12Nov/14

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation – Brandon Sun

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation
Brandon Sun
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s government is paving the way for new regulations that will improve patients’ access to cornea transplants. Health Minister Dustin Duncan said a new bill will modernize legislation to eventually allow for the purchase of cornea

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12Nov/14

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation – 580 CFRA Radio

Saskatchewan government paves way for legislation to modernize organ donation
580 CFRA Radio
REGINA – Saskatchewan’s government is paving the way for new regulations that will improve patients’ access to cornea transplants. Health Minister Dustin Duncan said a new bill will modernize legislation to eventually allow for the purchase of cornea

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12Nov/14

Scams aimed at veterans, caregivers and donors cheat and dishonor vets service – Bureau County Republican

Scams aimed at veterans, caregivers and donors cheat and dishonor vets service
Bureau County Republican
CHICAGO — The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning veterans and their families of scams that may be targeting them. The scams also target those with plans to donate to a military or veteran-related cause. The BBB says veterans and civilians who are …

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12Nov/14

Man’s new Australian wife and baby are told they CAN’T stay in Britain – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Man’s new Australian wife and baby are told they CAN’T stay in Britain
Daily Mail
A seriously-ill father who needs a double organ transplant to keep him alive is facing a second battle to stop his wife and daughter being forced to return to Australia. Forklift driver Peter Mark, from Widnes, Cheshire, was diagnosed with a rare

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