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Doctors raise concern over social media posts on kidneys sales for concert tickets

Doctors raise concern over social media posts on kidneys sales for concert tickets
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The Philippine Society of Nephrology has expressed concern over social media posts trivializing organ sales for concert tickets. The group warns that such content undermines the ethics of organ donation and human dignity.

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It addresses the intersection of social media culture and serious medical ethics, highlighting the risks of normalizing illegal practices for online engagement.

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An organization of doctors and advocates of ethical organ donation and transplantation has voiced its concern over social media posts that seem to portray that kidneys are sold in exchange for concert tickets.

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