Is there a reason we don’t harvest organs from criminals on Death Row?

I randomly thought of this a few days ago and I can’t stop thinking about it. Why are we not harvesting organs from criminals who have shown they have no respect for human life? I think if you end someone’s life, you shouldn’t get any of your spiritual or religious rights honored.

So many people die while waiting for organ transplants. I could understand being freaked out by for example receiving the heart of a serial killer, but honestly I’d feel better at receiving it from someone who didn’t deserve to live, than finding out it was some 16 year old that got into a car crash on their way to prom or something.

I don’t understand why they still get rights when they’ve shown a clear disregard for human life and yet there’s people dying waiting for organs.

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u/SOUP-thereitis — 23 hours ago
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Sleepyhead: The Neuroscience of a Good Nights Sleep

I read this book a few months ago and thought some people in this group would appreciate it. It’s extremely interesting and informative.

The author has NT1 , and that’s why I initially wanted to read it. While he does go into a LOT of detail with that, he also describes a lot of other sleep disorders and the science of each. I couldn’t put it down, I read the whole book in like 3 days and honestly will read it again in the future.

This isn’t an ad/ sponsor or anything like that, I just really enjoyed this book. It helped me a lot and I thought it could help the people in this group.

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u/SOUP-thereitis — 11 days ago

Type 2 turning into Type 1

I read that about 10- 30% of people diagnosed with type 2, will eventually be diagnosed with type 1. It could take months or years after the first diagnosis. Who in this group has transitioned to type 1? How long did it take?

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u/SOUP-thereitis — 2 months ago