What happens when you donate your body to science? 

Share We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Death is inevitable and often unpredictable. But you still have control about what happens to your body after dying. That’s if you proactively chose–before being dead–to donate your body or parts of your body to research study. The Health Resources & Services Administration lists eight vital organs that can be donated: heart, kidneys (two of them), pancreas, lungs (also two of them), liver, intestines, hands (two again), and face. You…

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