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CancerfromABC7 Los Angeles3 months agoRise in aggressive forms of cancer in younger adults prompts researchers to do a deeper diveYounger adults are increasingly facing aggressive forms of cancer, previously more common in older age groups.
fromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoMental healthDespite my best efforts, my patient suffers. When we feel thwarted by nature all we can do is cling to hope | Ranjana Srivastava
fromwww.npr.org2 weeks agoAlternative medicineThe doctor said 'be happy.' Music therapy can help cancer patients do that
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Non-profit organizationsfromwww.bbc.com3 months agoPatients thank blood donors for life-saving plasmaBlood plasma donations now enable production of lifesaving immunoglobulin in the UK, benefiting patients like Sophie Meredith and Paula Costin.
Non-profit organizationsfromwww.bbc.com1 month agoMother given 'lifeline' after made-to-order blood transfusionA woman diagnosed with leukaemia was saved by a timely blood donation that temporarily acted as a replacement immune system.
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