The heart wants what the heart wants…regardless of whose heart is beating. A recent study found an additional correlation between organ transplant surgery and personality changes. In a study published …
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A new study published in Are heart transplant recipients likely to experience emotions and memories associated with their donor? transplantology This suggests that this may be the case.[] The authors …
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Emotional effects
Scientists discover organ transplants can change personality and even sexual orientation
Image courtesy of Getty / Futurism Scientists have discovered that organ transplants can have unexpected consequences, such as major changes in personality and sexual orientation. In a study of 47 …
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Emotional effects
Scientists discover organ transplants can change personality and even sexual orientation
Scientists have discovered that organ transplants can have unexpected consequences, such as major changes in personality and sexual orientation. In a study of 47 participants, a staggering 89% reported personality …
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Heart Transplantation
Can an organ transplant really change a person's personality?
by Adam Taylorby Adam TaylorChanges in personality after heart transplants have been noted before. Since the transplant beganIn one case, a person who disliked classical music became passionate about it after receiving a musician's …
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The idea that the heart contains the essence of a person may be more than just a spiritual concept. Since the first human heart transplant, In 1967The patient reported: Often …
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The heart wants what the heart wants…no matter whose chest it beats in. A recent study found an additional correlation between organ transplant surgery and personality changes. In a study …
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Emotional effects
Organ transplants can have unintended consequences: changes in the recipient's food, gender, personality, etc.
Forty-seven participants in this study (23 heart recipients and 24 other organ recipients) completed an online survey. They found that 89 percent of all transplant recipients reported a change in …
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Source: Ground Picture / Shutterstock Claire Sylvia was an accomplished dancer until, at the age of 45, she was diagnosed with a rare and incurable disease known as primary pulmonary …
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Riester is a psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry. In my nearly 40-year career as a psychiatrist, I’ve received some unusual calls, but the one from Mary* was unique. “Dr. Riester, …