Science Care sets the standard of excellence for the donation and responsible use of human tissue for medical research, training and professional education.
This Independence Day, we celebrate the freedoms that unite us and the individuals whose generosity helps shape a healthier future for generations to come. Happy Fourth of July!
Minimally invasive surgery continued to evolve thanks to body donation. Teaching hospitals provided residents and experienced surgeons the opportunity to practice laparoscopic procedures. These techniques translate into less pain, fewer complications, and quicker recoveries.
Summer can feel different when you're carrying grief. We've shared a blog with ways to navigate grief during the summer months, whether that means slowing down, creating space for memories, or simply taking things one day at a time. Read more: https://t.co/mzgLmZNPDi
With Science Care, it is possible to be both an organ donor for life-saving measures and a whole-body donor, though organ donation always takes precedence due to the time.
This is part of our ongoing Myth vs. Truth series. Learn more on our blog: https://t.co/F3Eoqx4V9N
June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. Awareness drives progress by supporting the research and education needed to understand the brain better and ultimately improve lives.
Summer is approaching! Longer days are a great reminder to get outside, soak up fresh air, and move your body. Spending time outdoors can boost your mood, reduce stress, and support overall well-being.
With Science Care’s biobank division, biological materials can be carefully preserved and used for future research that will support discoveries, advancing treatments, and helping scientists answer questions that haven’t even been asked yet. Learn more: https://t.co/rpAiAGunZd
Registering as a body donor is simple. The registration process takes less than 5 minutes, and you can get started here: https://t.co/mRVq4sDbvl. Still have questions? You can give our team a call at 800-417-3747.
Legacy isn’t only what we leave behind, it’s what continues to be felt, remembered, and shared.
Many people are also choosing to extend their legacy in more personal ways through letters, shared memories, and digital archives. Read more: https://t.co/etXk3pvXkI
Today, we honor strength, resilience, and hope on National Cancer Survivor Day! Every journey is a powerful reminder of how far medicine has come and how much further we can go. Through advancements in research, education, and innovation, lives continue to be changed and saved.
Grief is not something to "move on" from but something we learn to carry with us. It's a reflection on love, connection, and the impact someone leaves behind. To read more about navigating grief, check out our blog: https://t.co/BRHP8mva6j
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember those who served and sacrificed for our country. Their legacy lives on in the freedoms we hold today. Through acts of service, compassion, and generosity, those legacies continue to shape a better future for generations to come.
Have you shared your wishes to donate your body to science with loved ones? Science Care has put together a helpful resource on navigating these conversations. Read more: https://t.co/wDdTQtIGMR
From a celebration of life to a quiet gathering with loved ones, families can create a tribute that feels right for them. This is part of our ongoing Myth vs. Truth series. Learn more on our blog: https://t.co/F3Eoqx4V9N
Dementia Awareness Week is a time to learn, reflect, and support those impacted by memory loss and cognitive decline.
By increasing understanding, we can build a more compassionate community.
For resources and support, visit the Alzheimer’s Association: https://t.co/mrZ5CL3B2u
There’s no right way or timeline for navigating grief. Take it one moment at a time. Remember that healing doesn’t mean forgetting; it means learning to carry that love forward in a new way.
On International Nurses Day, we recognize the vital role nurses play every single day. Our team at Science Care is grateful for the compassion, dedication, and expertise you bring to every moment of care. Thank you for all that you do!