As blood banks across the U.S. report dangerously low supplies of O-negative blood (red blood cells), anesthesiologists are calling for increased donation and changes in how hospitals use this ...
Chantez Sanford Jr., 24, of Southfield, says his life has been transformed after undergoing Lyfgenia gene therapy at Children ...
A well-fitted ‘disguise’ allows transplanted mitochondria to slip into cells whose own mitochondria are defective, scientists reported 18 March in Cell 1. Administration of these cloaked mitochondria ...
Community members from across USAG Bavaria – Hohenfels, lent their time, an arm and a vein to supply needed blood to the Armed Services Blood Program.
A desert community lives on a diet of blood and meat that would make most people sick.
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Ask the expert: Anemia 101

GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA)—31 million Americans live with anemia, according to the Centers for Disease Control, but what is it? And how do you get it? As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in ...
With March marking National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, here’s what to know about colorectal cancer — including ...
Some people — especially those who haven’t had much success with the medications or who have experienced severe side effects ...
Start your morning with The National News Desk as Jan Jeffcoat sits down with cybersecurity and privacy attorney Leeza Garber.
Grapes contain more than 1,600 compounds that benefit your heart, skin, brain, gut, and more, a new paper posits. Because of ...
A new form of CAR T kills leukemia, multiple myeloma, and sarcoma in mice, opening the door to a future off-the-shelf cancer treatment without chemotherapy.
Rising carbon dioxide levels are heating the planet but may also have an alarming, invisible impact on the human body, according to new research.