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Total Press & Media Count: 609
  • Brain-dead woman's organs donated

    The Hindu, Sunday, February 11, 2007

    It was school teacher Guna Ramacharyulu's long-standing desire to donate her organs and help another suffering soul. On Saturday, after doctors checked her twice and confirmed that she was brain-dead, that desire was finally realised.

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    • Swap operations' may fuel organ trade network

      The Hindu, Monday, January 29, 2007

      A recent move of the Centre to promote live organ donations has raised concerns over this indirectly fuelling an already rampant organ trade.

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      • City youth's organs donated to five patients

        THE HINDU, Sunday, January 21, 2007

        HYDERABAD: On January 15, when the rest of the city was celebrating Sankranti, parents of 21-year-old Jijo Mathews were biting down the grief of their son's demise in a city hospital and signing papers that would give a renewed lease of life to five other people.

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        • City toddler becomes daana, veera, Showrya

          The Times of India, Tuesday, December 12, 2006

          HYDERABAD: Four generations of his family served the Indian Army, battling enemies from across the border. His father is a Sena Medal winner and

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          • MOHAN holds patient support group meeting

            The Hindu, Wednesday, November 8, 2006

            The Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network (MOHAN) held a support group meeting for patients and relatives of patients who have undergone organ transplants at Sundaram Medical Foundation on Sunday morning.

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            • Organ donation myth

              The Times of India, Friday, October 27, 2006

              There are over 1.5 lakh people in need of kidneys in the country, over one lakh need liver and nearly 50,000 need heart transplant. Yet, there are only about 60 cadaver transplants that take place in the country annually.

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              • Get a gift of life from cadavers

                The Times of India, Sunday, August 13, 2006

                It's supposed to be the best line of treatment for many diseases. And often, the only one for fatally-ill patients suffering from renal or liver failure. Yet, in India, cadaveric organ donation is not popular.

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