Donating blood is extremely important, both in times of war and in everyday life. But it turns out that it’s not only a good deed for others – it’s also good for yourself.
Many families across Jamaica have mourned loved ones who could have been saved by an infusion of blood. It’s a painful reality that 33-year-old heart disease survivor Abi-Gaye Smythe refuses to accept ...
Former civil servant Luo Chen Jun suggests having a single national registry linking organ, body, and brain donations. Read ...
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The New York City Department of Health is pitching a major, yearslong expansion of community health worker programs as a way ...
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If you’re a longtime New York football fan, chances are the name Nick Mangold rings a bell. He wasn’t just another player, he ...
A FAMILY has been left reeling after three brothers were all diagnosed with separate life-threatening medical conditions.
The iconic Jets center and New Jersey resident revealed on Tuesday that he’s in need of a kidney transplant, and is looking ...
The UK’s longest-surviving heart and lung transplant recipient has described how she was given the “gift of a normal life”.