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debster84
Posted August 2022
What is the most reputable body donation for science organization?
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debster84
Aug 2022
Thank you all so much!!!!!
08/15/2022 08:00:57
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PeggySue2020
Aug 2022
A major cremation service in California offers this. https://www.bestcremation.com/free-cremation/
In addition, if there’s a particular interest in an institution or a particular type of body donation, it’s often as effective to call them.
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Jane61
Aug 2022
My husband has FTD so we're going with a brain donation. We're using the Brain Support Network. They've been very helpful.
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gladimhere
Aug 2022
Here is one in Illinois.
https://www.agaillinois.org
This often needs to be lined up far in advance. So, plan.
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BarbBrooklyn
Aug 2022
Here's a link to the Mayo Clinic's site:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/body-donation/making-donation
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In addition, if there’s a particular interest in an institution or a particular type of body donation, it’s often as effective to call them.
https://www.agaillinois.org
This often needs to be lined up far in advance. So, plan.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/body-donation/making-donation