The Fort Worth-based institution has halted its program using unclaimed bodies for medical research and training.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center turned to alkaline hydrolysis to save money on cremations of human ...
The University of North Texas Health Science Center used alkaline hydrolysis, rather than cremation, to dispose of bodies ...
Medical school in Fort Worth, Texas, allegedly disposed of bodies used for training and research illegally, according to cease-and-desist letter.
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citing a recent NBC investigation that found unclaimed bodies were not only sent to the North Texas Health Science Center without a family’s consent but sold to various other institutions for ...
After the Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office failed to find family, his body was provided to the Health Science Center, where it was cut into pieces and used by medical technology companies ...
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The letter follows a NBC investigation describing how the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth has used unclaimed bodies from Dallas and Tarrant County for medical ...