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Egg donor can be a person who is younger than 35, gave birth to at least one child and who is absolutely healthy. Egg donors can be anonymous or can be a relative of the recipient or relative of the recipient's husband. ... more
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People of all ages should consider themselves potential eye, organ and tissue donors. Your medical condition at the time of death will determine what can be donated. Regarding eye, donation, if the corneal tissue is not transplantable due to age or ... more
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Anyone named in the original fund agreement can recommend grants from the fund. ... more
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PC owners have to transfer their license rights to the operating system to your school along with the PC. They may do so as specified in their End-User License Agreement (received at time of purchase) as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the ... more
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VHW prides itself on its great stewardship of every donation. We have done so much in very little time and with few resources. Since opening the doors of our clinic in December 2007, we’ve seen 28,000 individual patients, installed solar ... more
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Should a donor pass away out of state, we will assist the survivors in making arrangements to have the decedent returned to Dayton, Ohio. Alternatively, we will arrange for a transfer of the anatomical donation to a medical school nearer to the ... more
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When Lydia was diagnosed with leukemia, one of our first concerns was what we would do if she needed a bone marrow transplant, given that she was adopted from China. We knew that in China, children are abandoned anonymously, and it would be ... more
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A first-time donor receives $6,500-$7,000 for their first donation, while a previous donor, depending upon the number of donations they have gone through, will increase by $500 for each donation. The ASRM provides guidelines on the amount to be ... more
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A. Yes, unless the organs and/or tissues have been found not to be suitable for transplantation (usually due to disease or injury). If family has given consent, organs not suitable for transplantation may be used for valuable research. ... more
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Not at all. Many of Corban’s strongest alumni supporters actually graduated from a different school. Remember, we consider you an alumnus after attending just one semester. If you believe in the value of offering new generations of students a ... more
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