In the U.S., a largely unregulated market allows nearly anyone to acquire, dissect, and sell deceased human bodies, raising ethical concerns and calls for stricter oversight, Reuters reports.
In the U.S., a largely unregulated market allows nearly anyone to acquire, dissect, and sell deceased human bodies, raising ethical concerns and calls for stricter oversight, Reuters reports.
Inside a Las Vegas strip mall, a shadowy U.S. body trade unfolds. NBC News investigates how corpses are stored, sold, and exploited, exposing legal and ethical murkiness in the nation’s booming body industry.