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  • MOHAN Foundation to help train transplant coordinators

    The Hindu, Saturday, January 31, 2015

    For many U.K.-based Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in need of an organ transplantation, the wait can be gruelling. With very few Asians coming forward to donate organs because of a lack of awareness, the National Health Service Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is now trying to encourage more people to come forward to donate organs.

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    • MOHAN Foundation signs MoU with UK-based NHS to improve organ donation rate

      The Times Of India, Saturday, January 31, 2015

      The Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network (MOHAN) Foundation on Friday signed an MoU with National Health Service Blood and Transplant of UK to improve the organ donation rate in both the countries. A very few people from the Asian community donate organs largely due to lack of awareness and religious and cultural beliefs.

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      • Organ Donation Rate to Increase in India - MOHAN Foundation Joins Hands With NHS Blood and Transplant of UK

        Medindia.net, Friday, January 30, 2015

        Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network (MOHAN) Foundation, an NGO that has been working in the field of deceased organ donation for the past 18 years signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), UK in Chennai on Friday.

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        • Organ donation hits brain death hurdle

          The Times Of India, Sunday, January 18, 2015

          Haryana is fast emerging as a significant transplant state with many leading hospitals undertaking transplants. With this in mind, a first-of-its-kind meeting, 'Deceased Organ Donation Stakeholders Meeting of Haryana', was organized by Mohan Foundation on Friday in the city. Medanta, Artemis, Fortis, Paras and Alchemist are among the hospitals where transplants are done.

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          • To save a life

            The Sundau Guardian, Saturday, January 17, 2015

            Heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, tissues including the cornea, skin, heart valves, bones, tendons. It takes all of five minutes to save a life (or many), by registering as an organ donor on the internet. The process is straightforward: there's a basic form to be filled with your name, age, blood type, contact details and which organs you'd like to donate when you die.

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            • Online registry for organ donation in state now a reality

              Hindustan Times, Sunday, December 7, 2014

              With the launch of a new website for organ donation, patients who require organs for transplantation can now register themselves online and avail timely treatment, said health minister Rajendra Rathore on Saturday. The minister launched a website for the cause by clicking the online site of the Rajasthan Network for Organ Sharing http://www.rnos.org at a stakeholders meeting at the SMS Medical College auditorium in Jaipur.

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              • Awareness on rise: Retd WCL officer's organs donated

                The Hitavada, Tuesday, November 18, 2014

                S.Radhakrishnan, a 61 year old resident of NIT layout, was admitted at Organge City Hospital with stroke. Investigations revealed Thrombosis in brain arteries with a major territory infarct.

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                • In death, she lives

                  The Hitavada, Thursday, November 13, 2014

                  She had always wished to donate her organs after death. Never was she aware that death will catch her unexpectedly at a young age.

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                  • Tamil Nadu leads nation in organ donation

                    Zee News, Sunday, November 9, 2014

                    In the last six years, 530 families have come forward to donate organs in Tamil Nadu, despite their moments of grief, a top official of the cadaver transplant programme in the state said here on Saturday. While many of them are from humble backgrounds and had not even heard of organ donation earlier, it was their large heartedness which made them offer this help, Dr Amolorpavanathn, Coordinator of the programme said.

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                    • 'Fatty Liver Turning Main Cause of Liver Cirrhosis'

                      The New India Express, Monday, October 27, 2014

                      Unlike in western countries, obesity has never been a cause of concern for the people of India. Surprisingly, fatty liver is emerging as one of the primary causes of liver cirrhosis in the country. In the years to come, it will be the primary cause of liver cirrhosis in Kerala too, where the primary cause now is alcoholism, said Dr Christopher Barry, associate professor, Division of Solid Organ transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery, University of Rochester, New York.

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