
Brian Rosenthal
Investigative Reporter at The New York Times
@NYTimes investigative reporter | @ColumbiaJourn adjunct professor | @IRE_NICAR board president
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1 month ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Brian Rosenthal |Mark Hansen |Jeremy White
Se supone que los pacientes más enfermos tienen prioridad para recibir trasplantes que salvan vidas, pero cada vez mayor frecuencia se les está pasando por alto. A los 15 años, Marcus Edsall-Parr había estado esperando la mayor parte de su vida un nuevo riñón, y conocía el procedimiento. Tres días a la semana en agotadoras sesiones de diálisis. Sin practicar deporte. Sin comer sus comidas favoritas. Y tras casi una década en la lista de trasplantes, sin suerte para conseguir un órgano.
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1 month ago |
virginislandsdailynews.com | Brian Rosenthal |Mark Hansen |Jeremy White
By 15, Marcus Edsall-Parr had been waiting most of his life for a new kidney, and he knew the drill. Three days a week in exhausting dialysis sessions. No playing sports. No eating his favorite foods. And in nearly a decade on the transplant list, no luck getting an organ. Then, last spring, his doctor called. There was a perfect match. Marcus was at the top of the waiting list — the first in line. But the kidney didn’t go to him. Or to the next person on the list, or the next.
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1 month ago |
staradvertiser.com | Brian Rosenthal |Mark Hansen |Jeremy White
By 15, Marcus Edsall-Parr had been waiting most of his life for a new kidney, and he knew the drill. Three days a week in exhausting dialysis sessions. No playing sports. No eating his favorite foods. And in nearly a decade on the transplant list, no luck getting an organ. Then, last spring, his doctor called. There was a perfect match. Marcus was at the top of the waiting list — the first in line. But the kidney didn’t go to him. Or to the next person on the list, or the next.
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1 month ago |
kearneyhub.com | Brian Rosenthal
Nobody’s declaring a sudden, dramatic turnaround for the Nebraska men’s basketball team based on consecutive blowouts against arguably two of the worst-looking conference opponents the Huskers have faced in decades. Yet to say Nebraska (10-8, 2-3 Big Ten Conference) hasn’t made any progress since its 0-3 start to conference play isn’t fair, or correct, either. Specifically, freshman point guard Glynn Watson said, team defense has improved.
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1 month ago |
kearneyhub.com | Brian Rosenthal
The distance: 14 yardsThe star: Cory SchlesingerThe date: Jan. 1, 1995The outcome: Huskers 24, Miami 17Where were you the night of Jan. 1, 1995? In Miami? Among the crowd that converged at 14th and O streets? (Were you a shirtless one?)Or were you one of the dozen or so men who climbed atop a chain-link fence at Memorial Stadium, swaying back and forth until the gates busted open? Yeah, that happened. Imagine their disappointment when they discovered their mischief went for naught.
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