Hard-up students should be allowed to pay off their debts by selling a kidney, an academic has argued.
Sue Rabbitt Roff, a researcher at Dundee University, said it was time to "explore" kidney donors being paid as an "incentive".
Dr Roff believes the payment should be set at about £28,000 - equivalent to the UK average annual income.
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Don't the IDF usually steal them, under cover of giving aid to casualties in disaster areas?
Lawman, I hope your kidney on.
Haven`t read it yet, just reacting to the name, is she by any chance, Jewish? after all, organ harvesing is a Jewish/Zionist, profitable, business, is it not?
Rabbit should set an example and offer her children's kidneys as a goodwill gesture.
All surgery is dangerous so it's bad to encourage children to do this. I'd rather be healthy than dying clutching my degree in sociology or other such shite.
We evolved with two kidneys over billions of years so they must be important. A spare kidney was probably a safety mechanism in case one of them failed.
As usual it will be poor people who would do this while the wealthy wouldn't have to.
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