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Jangiah had a fall on January 19 at his home and was rushed to hospital for treatment. He was declared as brain dead on December 23.
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Despite multiple efforts, Teja’s health did not improve and on August 25, the doctors declared him as brain dead
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A total of seven organs including liver, kidneys, lungs, heart and corneas were retrieved and allocated to needy patients.
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Since 2013, over 95% of cadaver organ donations, transplants have been undertaken at corporate hospitals
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Doctors treated Sunitha in the emergency wing and while undergoing treatment, she gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
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On Saturday, January 27, Shyam Sundan suddenly collapsed and became unconscious at his home.
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Today’s Telangana News includes Jeevandan organ donation breaking last year’s records, YS Sharmila merging YSRTP into Congress, and bangle tradition for Sankranti in the state
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After receiving consent from the relatives, including wife Mangadhula Andalu and two sons Anil and Sunil, of the brain dead victim, the surgeons retrieved five organs including kidney, liver and two corneas and allocated them to needy patients.
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Balugari Venkatesham, a daily wager and a resident of Kalwakuntla, Medak district, met with accident on December 24 and was shifted to Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad.
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The surgeons retrieved five organs including two kidneys, liver and two corneas and allocated them to needy patients at other transplant centres, based on the Jeevandan organ donation guidelines
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Following grief counseling by Jeevandan organ donation coordinators, the deceased's father Panda Gangannadora and his wife Panda Bhavni consented to donate organs
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The surgeons retrieved five organs, including kidney, liver, lungs and two corneas, and allocated them to needy patients.
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A total of 6 donor organs including two kidneys, liver, lungs and two corneas were retrieved and donated to needy patients under the State organ donation initiative
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The surgeons retrieved five organs including two kidneys, liver and two lungs and allocated them to needy patients based on the organ donation guidelines of Jeevandan
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There are more than 50,000 individuals across the country who are in the waiting list for donor organs, according to Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
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The family members of an 18-year-old student, who was declared brain dead, have donated the organs of the deceased.
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A television mechanic from Khammam have donated seven organs of the deceased, as part of State-run Jeevandan organ donation initiative
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Family members of a 25-year-old photographer from Maniyarpalle, Sangareddy district, G Bharath Kumar, who was declared as brain dead, have donated the organs of the deceased
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A total of three organs including liver and two corneas were retrieved and allocated to needy patients based on the Jevandan organ donation guidelines
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The surgeons retrieved two kidneys and two corneas and allocated them to needy patients based on the Jeevandan organ donation guidelines.