Sentences with phrase «n't donate my organs»

I can't donate my organs because of The Black Spot.

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Germans have a lot of reasons why they don't want to donate organs, according to a 2010 survey published by the Federal Center for Health Education.
Some 62 percent of those surveyed said they did not want to make a decision now on donating organs; one - third of respondants said they don't want to deal with topics related to death; and another third said they are worried that if they agree to donate, and then become critically ill, doctors won't do everything they can to save them.
Chaplains help patients and family members manage their raw and often conflicting emotions and opinions around pulling plugs, saying goodbye, forgiving (or not), donating organs (or not), blaming each other or fighting over property before the patient even dies...
If then the proposed assumed consent legislation becomes law, and we have decided that at the moment we can not in conscience be organ donors, then we should express our wish not to donate.
If you believe the government can force a woman to donate the use of her internal organs to sustain the life of a fetus, then why can't the government force anyone to donate the use their internal organs to sustain the life of someone requiring a transplant?
Nevertheless, this system of giving and receiving has not provided as many donated organs as are desired for transplant purposes.
We have the right to choose to donate organs and tissues, why not give people the option to donate foreskin if they would like?
We couldn't donate Olivia's organs but I could donate her milk.
In this sense, donating breast milk isn't so different from organ donation.
Benjamin does not recover and his Life Support is switched off his organs are donated and in fact go on to save 5 other lives.
BHA Head of Public Affairs Naomi Phillips commented, «The «soft system» of presumed consent which is being proposed in Wales accommodates the wishes of individuals and their family members who do not want to donate organs, while at the same time the opt - out system has the potential to profoundly benefit society as whole if it increases the availability of organs.
We strongly support change to a system of «presumed consent» for organ donation and most of us would not object to our body parts and organs being donated and used for good ends.»
Being able to engineer organs using a patient's own cells can not only alleviate this shortage, but also address issues related to rejection of donated organs.
An average of 21 people die each day in the United States waiting for transplants that can't take place because of the shortage of donated organs.
«Publication of data from prisoners is ethically inappropriate given that it [is] not possible to ensure that the prisoners freely agreed either to donate their organs, or to be included [in] a research program,» she tells ScienceInsider.
The difference can not be ascribed to different cultural views about organ donation but rather whether the country in question has a policy that is opt - in (check this box if you want to donate your organs) or opt - out (check this box if you do not want to donate your organs).
After you die, your organs and tissues can not be donated without your family's consent.
So don't let the parrot die for nothing and tell that grumpy old lady that her husband donated organs for a strange woman lying in a pond and that her sister poses nude for some dog.
Not all can be as effectively encouraged as donating an organ to keep another person in this world.
Under the terms of the paired organ scheme, Mr Horrell, who wanted to donate his kidney to his ill wife, but was unable to do so because he was not a compatible donor with her, instead donated it to a compatible stranger recipient, whose partner in turn donated one of her compatible kidneys to Mrs Horrell.
The NPRM's proposed approach did not differentiate between situations in which the donor was competent to consent to the donation — for example, when an individual is donating blood, sperm, a kidney, or a liver or lung lobe — and situations in which the donor was deceased, for example, when cadaveric organs and tissues were being donated.
Film, dance, music and a theatre performance exploring the issue of organ donation, by Artback NT in conjunction with Donate Life, are some other important features of the arts stream.
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