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Now this might sound gross, but in the name of discovery, science, and endurance of the human race, can human excretion be your weapon for survival? Can you eat your own poop? To give you a more pressing question, would you eat another person’s poop?

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A paradigm shift in kidney transplantation in the last decade has shifted the focus from preventing acute organ rejection to preventing chronic graft (transplanted kidney) dysfunction and mortality in transplant patients with functioning grafts.

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Lawmakers are pushing for the creation of an agency, which shall facilitate a national system promoting organ donation from both deceased and living donors.

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Novartis is supporting the government’s advocacy on organ donation to address two important public health issues: the growing number of Filipinos with end-stage organ failure and the acute lack of organ donors in the country.

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Much has been written and more have been heard on the dilemmas surrounding kidney transplantation in the Philippines today.

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Dr. Tan Kai Chah said he would be introducing in the Philippines this relatively new medical procedure, which has been practiced already in some countries such as the United States, Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
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Dr. Tan Kai Chah said he would be introducing in the Philippines this relatively new medical procedure, which has been practiced already in some countries such as the United States, Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
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A paradigm shift in kidney transplantation in the last decade has shifted the focus from preventing acute organ rejection to preventing chronic graft (transplanted kidney) dysfunction and mortality in transplant patients with functioning grafts.

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Lawmakers are pushing for the creation of an agency, which shall facilitate a national system promoting organ donation from both deceased and living donors.

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Novartis is supporting the government’s advocacy on organ donation to address two important public health issues: the growing number of Filipinos with end-stage organ failure and the acute lack of organ donors in the country.

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Much has been written and more have been heard on the dilemmas surrounding kidney transplantation in the Philippines today.

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Dr. Tan Kai Chah said he would be introducing in the Philippines this relatively new medical procedure, which has been practiced already in some countries such as the United States, Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
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