Doomed to die, one man chose a risky experiment that changed history
ET BOSTON ‒ Tim Andrews was so close to death, he was ready to risk what little life he might have left. Andrews’ success as a transplant patient represents a decades-long American journey, one of many USA TODAY is profiling as part of its coverage of the United States' 250th anniversary year. Only about three in 1,000 people die in a way that allows them to donate an organ like a kidney, lungs or heart.
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Türler: Slippery Slope, False Dilemma • Şiddet: High