13Feb/13

Organ donation advocate to appear on Ellen – CBC.ca


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Organ donation advocate to appear on Ellen
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A promise last May from American talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will be fulfilled as Canada’s best known advocate for organ donation, Hélène Campbell, leaves tomorrow to appear on the talk show. A spokeswoman confirmed to CBC News that Campbell,
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13Feb/13

Organ donation crusader Hélène Campbell to strut her stuff on The Ellen … – Toronto Star


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Organ donation crusader Hélène Campbell to strut her stuff on The Ellen
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was in high school, long before being hit with the idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis disease that destroyed her lungs. “I’m really looking forward to it, to be with the family, to dance and spread the awareness of how important organ donation is,” she
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13Feb/13

Doctors call for 'serious debate' on opt-out organ donor system – stv.tv

Doctors call for ‘serious debate’ on opt-out organ donor system
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An opt-out system for organ donation would better reflect the views of most Scots, doctors’ leaders have said. The British Medical Association (BMA) said it was time for a “serious debate” on the issue. About 650 people north of the border are
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13Feb/13

UW Hospital hits major milestone with 2000th liver transplant – University of Wisconsin-Madison

UW Hospital hits major milestone with 2000th liver transplant
University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Transplant recipients are leading healthier, more normal lives as a result of the many innovations I have seen during my career, including significant improvements in surgical techniques, organ preservation methods, immunosuppressive therapy, and