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 Surgeons transplanted a pig s kidney into a brain-dead man and for over a month it s worked normally 鈥?a critical step toward an operation the New York team hopes to eventually try in living patients.Sci stanley cup entists around the country are racing to learn how to use animal organs to save human lives, and bodies donated for research offer a remarkable rehearsal.The latest experiment announced Wednesday by NYU Langone Health marks the longest a pig kidney has functioned in a person, albeit a deceased one 鈥?and it s not over. Researchers are set to track the kidney s performance for a second month. Is this organ really going to work like a human organ  So far it s looking like it is,  Dr. Robert Montgomery, director of NYU Langone s transplant institute, toldThe Associated Press. It looks even better than a human kidney,  Montgomery said on July 14 as he replaced a deceased man s own kidneys with a single kidney from a genetically modified pig 鈥?and watched it immediately start producing urine.SEE MORE: Woman stanley cups  gives birth after uterus transplantThe possibility that pig kidneys might one day help ease a dire shortage of transplantable organs persuaded the  stanley website family of Maurice  Mo  Miller from upstate New York to donate his body for the experiment. He d died suddenly at 57 with a previously undiagnosed brain cancer, ruling out routine organ donation. I struggled with it,  his sister, Mary Miller-Duffy, told the AP about her decision. But he liked helping others and  I think this is what my  Umsi Republican state rep. in Michigan says he can  t guarantee safety when state Electoral College votes
 GREEN BAY 鈥?Prevea Health announced today that it will be ending its partnership with Aaron Rodgers effective immediately.The announcement comes a day afterRodgers made commentsabout the COVID-19 vaccine during an interview on the Pat McAfee Show.  Prevea Health remains deeply committed to protecting its patients, staff, providers and communities against the COVID-19 pandemic,  the m stanley website ul stanley thermoskannen ti-specialty group said in a release on Saturday.  This includes encouraging and helping all eligible populations to become vaccinated against COVID- stanley tazas 19 to prevent the virus from further significantly impacting lives and livelihoods. Rodgers had been a partner of Prevea Helath, serving as a spokesperson, since 2012. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip