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by tialaramex 1027 days ago
"This important research, which study leaders say could save many lives in the future, was made possible by the family of a 57-year-old male who elected to donate his body after a brain death declaration and a circumstance in which his organs or tissues were not suitable for transplant."
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Ooh, I need to look into this... I assume "donate to science" is an additional opt-in not covered by the regular organ donor designation, but it seems like something where one or more or less inclusive of the other and it'd be cool if we treated them as such.

Like, my organs are kind of crummy, so idk if anyone would benefit from them as a transplant. I just want my body to be useful!

It may not be a simple tick box like the organ donor one on your driver's license application.

It sounds like something you would do through an advanced directive or your will, but I'm not an attorney.