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  "path": "/estonia-faces-organ-donor-shortage-misinformation-partly-to-blame-277720",
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  "textContent": "Only 5.5% of Estonians have officially declared their willingness to become organ donors after death, and one of the reasons for the low rate is misinformation, writes ERR News. Virge Pall, head of the Transplantation Center at Tartu University Hospital, said that between 50 and 70 organ transplants are performed in Estonia every year, adding […]\n\nThe post Estonia faces organ donor shortage; misinformation partly to blame appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "Estonia faces organ donor shortage; misinformation partly to blame"
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