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Aug 19 2008, Varsha Lohlta

Singaporean retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung could probably afford to buy almost anything. But in early July, Singapore authorities alleged that Tang tried to make an outré purchase: a new organ. Tang is currently charged with offering to pay a broker...

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Jul 21 2008 by AP0 Comments

Singapore will study the possibility of paying some kidney donors to help meet demand for kidney transplants, the city-state’s health minister said Monday.The Health Ministry will examine the feasibility of providing payments to unrelated donors to...

 
 
Jul 21 2008 by AP0 Comments

Singapore is considering legalizing kidney trading to help meet demand for kidney transplants, the city-state’s health minister said Monday.The Health Ministry will examine the feasibility of providing payments to unrelated donors to augment the supply...

 
 
Jul 21 2008 by AP0 Comments

Singapore is considering legalizing kidney trading to help meet demand for kidney transplants, the city-state’s health minister said Monday.The Health Ministry will examine the feasibility of providing payments to unrelated donors to augment the supply...

 
 
Jun 5 2008 by AP0 Comments

Saving the living has always been the No. 1 priority for a New York City ambulance crew. But a select group of paramedics may soon have a different task altogether: saving the dead.The city is considering creating a special ambulance whose crew would...

 
 
May 5 2008 by AP1 Comments

A human rights group said Monday that new evidence has emerged to warrant further investigation into claims that ethnic Albanian guerrillas in Kosovo killed Serbs and sold their organs.Human Rights Watch said it had information that bolsters allegations...

 
 
May 5 2008 by AP0 Comments

An Australian doctor proposed Monday that the government pay up to $47,000 for kidney donations to overcome a chronic shortage.The suggestion touched off debate around the country on the idea, which critics say will end in the poor selling their organs...

 
 
Apr 16 2008 by AP0 Comments

U.N. investigators found no substantial evidence to support claims that ethnic Albanian guerrillas killed dozens of Serbs in Kosovo and sold their organs, a court spokeswoman said Wednesday.Investigators visited northern Albania after U.N. officials in...

 
 
Apr 1 2008 by AP0 Comments

Two pilots struggled frantically to stabilize their plane in the moments before a crash last year that killed both men and a four-member organ transplant team, according to a transcript of a flight recording.The transcript was released to the Detroit...

 
 
Oct 5 2007 by AP0 Comments

Chinese medical officials agreed Friday not to transplant organs from prisoners or others in custody, except into members of their immediate families.The agreement was reached at a meeting of the World Medical Association in Copenhagen.China has...

 
 
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Feb 22 2008 by Sameer Kumar0 Comments

There is this sometimes annoying thing about little things and tiny people. They are small so you think that correspondingly they would speak in a soft and low tone which suits their overall appearance. Suddenly you find out that they are loud, perky...

 
 
Nov 19 2007 by Madan0 Comments

What I came across is a musical organ, built from 1929 till 1932, standing in almost 500 feet area at one of the corner Atlantic City Convention hall. Distinction that puts it at the top among largest in world, owes everything from over 33,000 pipes...

 
 
Jun 6 2007 by Navneet0 Comments

A Spanish hospital has successfully transplanted a 63-year old man’s right hand onto his left arm, varying the location of the thumb in the process.

The unidentified man had lost his left hand in an accident about 40 years ago and suffered...

 
 
Apr 7 2007 by Naveen0 Comments

Engineers at the Johns Hopkins Urology Robotics Lab are reporting the invention of a new MRI robot dubbed PneuStep that is intended to work within strong magnetic fields of the MRI machine and perform the MRI-guided organ biopsies.

The new motor,...

 
 
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It is a well known fact that humans have an instinctive ability to strive for survival especially if you’re dying from organ failure. Imagine if you could afford...
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This undated file photo provided by Radio City Music Hall shows the interior or the famous performance space in New York in 1999, after an extensive renovation. Jack Moelmann of O’Fallon, Ill., spent nearly $120,000 to rent out the 6,000-seat hall to...