Latest Kidney Donation Ads

I am in reasonable health except I need a kidney from a living donor. The donors blood type has to be “O” or “B” types. Thank You for your help.
I live in Valdosta, Georgia, United States. Please pm me or email me at ladymagnet@mail.com

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My wife has end stage Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) reducing the kidney function to a level that barely sustains her. The immediate options are transplant and dialysis. We are registered/on the waiting list at two transplant centers but the waiting time for a cadaver is measured in years. The best option is to receive a

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I would like to become a living kidney donor, because I would like to save one Life…for someone who are ready to pay expenses which include everything about this process, I mean hospital, travel, 1-2 month out of employment etc.
I am based in London, but I am ready to travel.
I am 25 y.o. strong and

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News

World’s youngest organ donor…

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World’s youngest organ donar…

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Department of Health and Human Services. No Greater Love. Health Resources and Services Administration. No Greater Love features inspirational stories of organ recipients, donors, and their families and never-before-seen footage. Producer: Department of Health and Human Services. Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal…

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Renal Information

What is Renal Failure (RF)?
Renal failure, aka kidney failure is the loss of function of the kidney due to damage or disease of the kidney.  There are many different kidney diseases and factors that can contribute to renal failure.  Some of the more common factors include:
* Chronic high blood pressure
* Diabetes
* Cardiovascular disease
* Family history

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Margaret Oliver, a 47-year-old hairdresser in Venice, Calif., received a lifesaving kidney transplant in 2002. The government covered the costs under a special

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Those that have kidney problems, they know that one of the most important factor to determine their health status is the substance called creatine.
Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid that occurs naturally in vertebrates and helps to supply energy to muscle. Creatine was identified in 1832 when Michel Eugène Chevreul discovered it as a component

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