organs
Dáithí's Law: What has been achieved in first year of change to organ donation law?
June 1 marks the first anniversary of the change in law to an opt-out system of organ donation in Northern Ireland
Powerful exhibition ‘The Call’ arrives in Belfast to raise awareness of paediatric organ donation
An image of Dáithí Mac Gabhann was unveiled at the exhibition on Friday
Six-year-old Daithi granted freedom of Belfast
Daithi Mac Gabhann and his family campaigned for changes to Northern Ireland’s organ donation legislation.
AI picks out transplant organs ‘with much greater accuracy than humans’
A new project is being backed by ministers, NHS Blood and Transplant and the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit.
‘Beautiful’ organist duet with railway station guard began with national anthem
Anna Lapwood, the director of music at Pembroke College, Cambridge had an impromptu duet with a security guard in a tribute to the Queen.
Impromptu musical duet creates ‘uplifting’ atmosphere in London station
The director of music at Pembroke College, Cambridge had an impromptu duet with a security guard at a London station.
Funeral of Ethan McCourt (6) hears how his organs have given others a 'new lease of life'
MOURNERS at the funeral of a six-year-old child who died following a road crash in Co Derry have heard how his organs were donated to give others a "new lease of life".
World first as human liver kept for three days successfully transplanted – study
The patient quickly recovered his quality of life without any signs of liver damage and remains healthy one year on, researchers say.
Grown in a lab, the mini organs that could save your life
THERE is a rush of warm air as Teresa Brevini opens the incubator, kept at a blood-warm 37C, in the corner of the laboratory.
Organs for kidney transplant surgery 'declined' in Northern Ireland due to Covid pressures
KIDNEY transplants were among life-saving surgeries that could not proceed in the Belfast trust at the weekend as organs were "declined" due to Covid pressures.