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Nature Medicine 12, 487 - 488 (2006)
Published online: 27 April 2006 | doi:10.1038/nm0506-487

News Feature: The body snatchers

Emily Waltz1

  1. Emily Waltz is an intern at Nature Medicine.


Rising demand has created a thriving market for human body parts—and not all of it above ground. Emily Waltz explores the unsavory world of tissue trade.


For 58 years, Alistair Cooke enchanted his radio audience. A Brit who lived in New York, Cooke regaled listeners in the UK with stories about Americans and was honored for bridging the distance between the countries.

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