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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Recent body-parts scandals prompt review (AP)

Dr. James Forsell senior vice president of Tissue Banks International discusses the details of tissue processing at his company's San Rafael Calif. facility in this file photo from May 12 2006. Dr. Forsell is also president of the American Association of Tissue Banks and at the group's annual meeting earlier this month he urged members to do a better job of enforcing the rules in the wake of two recent scandals involving body parts. (AP Photo/Noah Berger File)AP - The nation's tissue bankers are considering new rules aimed at preserving public trust in their industry following two recent scandals that made some of them appear more like body snatchers than people who help improve the lives of millions of Americans.


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