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Alcohol Use Affects The Brain And Other Organs
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alcoholic beverage rises, so does the degree of impairment. Large amounts of alcoholic beverage, particularly when consumed rapidly and on an empty stomach, can make a blackout, or an gap of time for which the intoxicated individual will no...

Cell/Tissue/Organ/System
http://www.researchomatic.com/Cell-Tissue-Organ-System-7899.html

Cell: It is the  smallest living organism in our body Tissue: It is consist of same kind of cells.  Organs: It is consist of same kind of tissues System: It is consist of organs which have the same aims. Digestive , respiratory systems etc....

Living Organ Donor
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living, healthy non-relatives. The potential benefits for the recipient would be an improved outcome and reduced preoperative and postoperative stress. From a utilitarian standpoint we could point to the cost advantage of successful transpl...

Buying And Selling Of Human Organs
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buying and selling human organs a little creepy at best, it is one potential solution to the critical shortage of transplant organs in the United States. And, there are many other possible incentives in addition to cash. We have one liver, ...

Geographic Variation In Organ Donation
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Geographical Data Several countries, including Spain, Austria, and Belgium, have opted for a change in legislation and introduced presumed consent, whereby organs can be used for transplantation after death unless individuals have objected ...

Organ Donation And Ethical Dilemma
http://www.researchomatic.com/Organ-Donation-And-Ethical-Dilemma-26552.html

Organ donation has become the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in addition to other types of organ failure, notably heart, liver, and lung. Boulware, et al (2002) mention by all accounts, the shortage of transplantable...

The Ethics Of Commercial Organ Donation
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the commercialization of human body parts, and that this is a solution well worth investigation. The writer notes that in this increasingly commercial world it should come as no surprise that individuals are willing to pay for organ transpl...