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Safe blood supply improves as voluntary donations exceed 85%, but many people still lack a
New data from the World Health Organization (WHO) show sustained progress towards safer blood supplies globally but also highlight persistent inequalities in access to safe blood and weaknesses in governance, financing and regulation of blood systems.
Morre o cantor David Clayton-Thomas, do Blood, Sweat & Tears, aos 84 anos
Morre o cantor David Clayton-Thomas, do Blood, Sweat & Tears, aos 84 anos
O cantor David Clayton-Thomas, que fazia parte do grupo musical Blood, Sweat & Tears morreu nesta quarta-feira (24), aos 84 anos. Ainda não há nenhuma confirmação da causa da morte, apenas que o artista morreu em um hospital em Toronto. Leia mais (06/25/2026 - 13h57)
Kenyans mark anniversary of bloody protests
Kenyans mark anniversary of bloody protests
In tonight's edition, hundreds of people are arrested and crowds are teargassed as Kenyans march on the anniversary of the 2024 violence. Also, Bafana Bafana shuts down its detractors with its big win over South Korea that takes the team to the knockout round of the World Cup for
How far will Japan go to preserve the 2,600-year-old male imperial bloodline?
How far will Japan go to preserve the 2,600-year-old male imperial bloodline?
Japan's imperial family is running out of male heirs, and a debate over how to preserve the hereditary lineage that has continued unbroken for centuries is dividing the nation. Meanwhile, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako wrapped up their two-week trip to Europe, and Japan took
In final speech to armed forces, Macron urges European defence porjects
In final speech to armed forces, Macron urges European defence porjects
French President Emmanuel Macron on July 13 said Europe was ready to defend itself and freedom with "blood" if necessary, before a meeting of Ukraine's allies to reaffirm support for Kyiv and step up pressure on Russia. He spoke ahead of France's national public holiday. FRANCE 2
'The facts are there': Macron salutes fulfilling pledge to boost defence spending
'The facts are there': Macron salutes fulfilling pledge to boost defence spending
Emmanuel Macron has vowed France, and Europe, will defend freedom at all costs -- and with blood, if necessary. The French President made the call to action as he gave his traditional speech to the armed forces on the eve of the July 14 military parade to mark France's national h
Jurassic Park, The Piano, The Tudors... New Zealand actor Sam Neill dies at 78
Jurassic Park, The Piano, The Tudors... New Zealand actor Sam Neill dies at 78
New Zealand actor Sam Neill, known for his roles in "Jurassic Park" and "The Piano", has died aged 78. Neill had announced in April that he was cancer-free after undergoing treatment for stage-three ​blood cancer. Tributes are flowing in for the star, including from New Zealand P
An Inventor of Apple's FaceID Wants to Analyze Your Brain's Health With AI
Gidi Littwin's new AI startup, Hemispheric, makes diagnostic brain scans for conditions like depression, PTSD, and Parkinson’s. He wants the technology to be as cheap and easy as a blood test.
New blood test detects more high-risk prostate cancer cases
New blood test detects more high-risk prostate cancer cases
A new blood test may make it easier to detect the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer early. In a study from Karolinska Institutet, the Stockholm3 blood test detected more clinically significant cancer cases than the PSA test, without subjecting more men to unnecessary testin
Seals filter sound through blood-filled tissue to hear underwater, study reveals
The secret of how seals can hear in air and water has been revealed, thanks to pioneering research led by Natural History Museum scientists.
How a major cancer center reduced treatment times
New Rutgers research suggests that much of the seemingly endless waiting for complex medical care can be engineered away by re-creating operations inside a computer and testing countless possible improvements. The study in the Annals of Operations Research explains how researcher
Type 2 diabetes patients often have high blood sugar while fasting—here's why
Many patients with type 2 diabetes wonder how their blood sugar levels can be high when they have not eaten anything. The answer to this counterintuitive phenomenon lies in what is known as insulin resistance.