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MedCure acts as a bridge between whole-body donors and the medical professionals who rely on those donations to help shape the future of medicine Together, these donors and medical professionals make lasting impacts on the future of medicine
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MedCure connects people wanting to donate their bodies to science – whole body donors – with the physicians and anatomical researchers who are uncovering tomorrow’s medical breakthroughs
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MedCure Corporate Headquarters 17900 NE Riverside Parkway, Suite 205 Portland, OR 97230 United States
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MedCure has no upper age limits and accepts donors with many different medical conditions The most common reasons for a declined donation include: 1 a diagnosis of certain communicable diseases, such as HIV AIDS or hepatitis B or C 2 history of intravenous (IV) drug use 3 recent prolonged incarceration, institutionalization, or homelessness
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