The national kidney shortage is the best kind of problem — because it’s solvable
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The national kidney shortage is the best kind of problem — because it’s solvable
The kidney shortage is the best kind of problem. It is solvable. And the solution is in Congress right now. In today’s divided political climate, it is rare to find a policy that saves both lives and money, uniting people across the spectrum. The End Kidney Deaths Act (H.R. 2687) is one of those rare bills. It is bipartisan, pragmatic, and popular. To solve it, we must focus on a practical, data-driven approach to one of the most urgent crises…
This is a real dilemma that this woman has to face. Indeed, her sister desperately needs a kidney and she is the only one who can save her. But even if she has good reasons to refuse, her whole family has decided to turn her back and milk her as if she were a real monster. "The kidney transplant or (renal transplant) is the best treatment for end-stage renal failure," as explained on the dedicated page on the website of the Sickness Insurance. B…
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