Body Donation Blog
UTI Symptoms: Warning Signs Before They Become Serious
Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections. Recognizing symptoms early can prevent serious complications.

Understanding Heart Disease
Heart disease is not a single condition. It describes a range of disorders that affect the heart’s ability to function properly. Most people think heart disease begins with a heart attack. In reality, it often develops quietly over many years.

Superbugs Explained: The Growing Crisis of Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic resistance is not a future concern. It’s a present and growing crisis, quietly reshaping how we treat infections. Superbug bacteria that no longer respond to standard antibiotics pose the highest risk to older adults.

Pancreatic Cancer: What You Need to Know
Pancreatic cancer makes up about 3 percent of all cancers but causes around 7 percent of cancer deaths in the U.S. It is the third leading cause of cancer-related death and is often diagnosed late due to vague symptoms and its hidden location deep in the abdomen.

Why Mental Health Deserves Serious Attention
Mental health impacts every aspect of daily life, yet remains quietly hidden behind silence, stigma, and misunderstanding.

Understanding National Donate Life Month
Every April, National Donate Life Month serves as a time of reflection, gratitude, and action. Beyond its role in raising awareness, it is a deeply human reminder of the fragile yet powerful connection between life and loss.

Why People Choose to Donate Their Bodies to Science
Why do people choose to donate their bodies to science? This personal decision is driven by various reasons, but its impact is undeniable. Whole body donation no-cost programs make it an affordable alternative to a standard funeral. It plays a crucial role in medical research, surgical training, and the development of new treatments, ultimately advancing healthcare and benefiting humanity.

Why Accreditation Matters in Whole Body Donation
This video explores the difference between accreditation and non-accreditation and why choosing an AATB-accredited organization is important when researching whole body donation.