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Published Date: 24 January 2009
UK transplant surgeons could be the first in the world to use a new test aimed at extending the availability of useful organs.
The test, developed by scientists at Glasgow University, enables donor kidneys to be tested for "biological" rather than chronological age. This will allow surgeons to use an organ from a 70-year-old knowing it is in better shape than one from an unhealthy 50-year-old, which would have been expected to function better.

Dr Paul Shiels, who led the research, said: "Until now the best indicator has been the chronological age of the donor but we now think the biological age of the organ is more important."



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  • Last Updated: 23 January 2009 10:13 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Organ donation
 
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 24/01/2009 01:35:27

In this same paper today, we have the Headline Health News topic as,...

...."They only want you for your body..."

This is all now sounding like an 'evil conspiracy', to catch you out, and use you for,...'Spare Parts'

Mind yer 'Backs', if you are a day over 50!, your days are being 'Numbered'! :))



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Gdgy,

24/01/2009 08:14:20
Charles...they don't use your body until you die AND you have invited them to....
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drunken proffet,

Tassy 24/01/2009 08:16:45
Ach well, it is a waste of time to look for my lungs, heart or kidneys, being that they have been polluted for the last fifty years with booze and ciggies. However I have other organs that have been unused for the last thirteen years though for the life of me, looking at them, they do not look too inspiring.
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