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Schoolboy, 13, loses catastrophic 7 litres of blood after routine surgery as dad told 'it doesn't look good'
Schoolboy, 13, loses catastrophic 7 litres of blood after routine surgery as dad told 'it doesn't look good' Elliott Wills, 13, from Truro suffered a burst main artery while in recovery after a routine operation, losing the equivalent of three times his body's blood volume A young boy from Cornwall endured a catastrophic seven-litre blood loss, with blood leaving his body just as rapidly as medical staff could replace it through transfusions. Elliott Wills, from Truro, is fortunate to be...
Commentary: Healthpoint rewards for blood donations are a right step forward
Commentary: Healthpoint rewards for blood donations are a right step forward Properly regulated incentives can address Singapore’s blood shortage without compromising the safety of donors or recipients, says Julian Savulescu of Centre for Biomedical Ethics. SINGAPORE: When it comes to blood donations, Singapore has long relied on the generosity of strangers. Since 1946, blood for transfusion has been collected from voluntary, non-remunerated donors – a model endorsed by the World Health...
'Holy grail' blood test to help NHS diagnose different cancers fails in trial
'Holy grail' blood test to help NHS diagnose different cancers fails in trial NHS hopes dashed after trial of the first multi-cancer blood test it had hoped would revolutionise treatment - but scientists say all may not be lost Hopes that a “revolutionary” cancer blood test could soon be rolled out on the NHS have been dashed after a trial failed to achieve its main goal. The NHS had hoped to prove that the first multi-cancer blood test, which has been dubbed the “Holy Grail” for medical...
Not just checking a box: How Buddhist teachings inspire these two men to give blood regularly
Not just checking a box: How Buddhist teachings inspire these two men to give blood regularly For two Buddhists, donating blood is a way to live out the values of kindness, compassion and generosity. SINGAPORE: For many Buddhists, Vesak Day is marked with prayers and temple visits. For two devotees, it also takes on a more physical form: rolling up their sleeves to donate blood.
A blood test could flag Alzheimer’s risk early. But how reliable is it?
Scientists have developed a blood test that could spot signals of Alzheimer's disease at a much younger age. A simple blood test may soon help identify people at higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease years before they develop symptoms, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the United States, found that certain Alzheimer’s-related proteins in the blood were linked to small differences in thinking and memory among middle-aged adults who did...
Three reports, one story: MiraOne to usher in new era of precision medicine through single blood test; grand launch in Mumbai
MUMBAI: MiraOne - a comprehensive blood test that promises to transform the way we study our body - was launched on Saturday in Mumbai at ImagiNXT conference attended by an impressive audience. MiraOne, which has been conceived on the principle of “One test, One you” generates three reports to tell one story from a single draw of blood. It gives a complete picture - your blood markers, the DNA you inherited and how you respond to medicines.
[Written Question] Infected Blood Inquiry: Costs
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People with this blood pressure reading at 16% higher risk of dying from dementia
People with this blood pressure reading at 16% higher risk of dying from dementia Experts say there are other key ways to help reduce your risk of dementia too People with a genetic predisposition for elevated pulse pressure face a higher likelihood of dementia-related death, new research has revealed. The study discovered that this blood pressure measurement could heighten risk by 16 per cent. Pulse pressure, a key indicator of cardiovascular risk, is determined by subtracting the lower...
Groundbreaking blood test could detect Alzheimer's disease '17 years early'
Groundbreaking blood test could detect Alzheimer's disease '17 years early' This sensor could also predict the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease An experimental blood test could detect a devastating disease almost two decades before a typical diagnosis. A new report has found that this test could predict Alzheimer’s disease 17 years earlier than usual. The findings, published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B, also suggest that this test could detect Parkinson’s disease early.
Stellar Blade's slick-looking sequel is officially called Blood Rain
Stellar Blade's slick-looking sequel is officially called Blood Rain It's raining blood, hallelujah. Among a slew of announcements at Summer Games Fest 2026, Shift Up revealed the sequel to its breakout hit, Stellar Blade.