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After signing up to be a donor in 2017, Mya Linklater was excited to learn that she had the opportunity to save a young child ...
During the early days of research on bone marrow transplants, the procedure was difficult for patients to endure and had a miserable track record.
Bone marrow is full of collagen, which improves the health and strength of bones and skin. It is also rich in glucosamine , a compound that helps against osteoarthritis , relieves joint pain, and ...
TikTok is a particularly valuable platform for helping find matches because it targets younger audiences, said Erica Jensen, ...
What if a blood test could reveal the pace of our aging—and the diseases that may lie ahead? The labs of Profs. Liran Shlush ...
A new bone marrow imaging technique could change treatment for cancer, autoimmune disease and musculoskeletal disorders. Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have developed a powerful ...
Urgent search for bone marrow donor continues as 8-year-old girl fights rare disorder Two school-based drives and a larger community event are being planned in the coming weeks. To stream 10TV on ...
Kaia Julka, 8, has a rare disorder and urgently needs a bone marrow donor. Her family is racing to find a match as she undergoes weekly transfusions.
When the call went out over social media that Army Sgt. Derrick Bishop, of the 82nd Airborne Division, needed a bone marrow transplant, thousands responded in person and online. On Monday, more ...
As the first patient to receive a lifesaving bone marrow transplant at the hospital in 2016, it was a poignant moment when Schoor was recently invited there as a guest of honour to cut the ribbon ...
Army Sgt. Derrick Bishop, 23, needs a bone marrow transplant after being diagnosed with aplastic anemia. After a call went out on social media, thousands of soldiers and veterans nationwide showed ...
Blood cancer survival odds could be ‘doubled’ as bone marrow test trial is a success. Earlier detection will give health workers a bigger ‘window of opportunity’ to act, researchers say.