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A new Lancet planetary health study warns that climate change—from disease spread to extreme weather—is disrupting global blood supply chains, impacting donor availability, transport logistics, and ...
Does a tall person give the same amount of blood as small person? Does blood go off? Is there even a vault? Jemma Falkenmire, ...
The study is the first to look at how climate change affects each stage of the blood supply chain. Read more at ...
The study is the first globally to look at how climate change can affect each stage of the blood supply chain, based on a ...
Extreme weather events and natural disasters such as bushfires and floods, fueled by rising global temperatures, are ...
With demand for blood at a 12-year-high and Australia experiencing record demand for plasma, the Sydney Swans are joining Australian Red Cross Lifeblood in asking supporters, and footy fans more ...
Over 100 years old, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) started life as an Australian government ... as well as more effective collaboration, better cross-team communications, and enabling more agile ...
GENEVA, April 10 (Reuters) - The Red Cross raised alarm on Thursday at the growing use of drone attacks by warring parties on hospitals, electricity and water infrastructure in Sudan, which it ...
Major bank earnings could plunge by as much as 25 per cent if there were a recession in Australia, triggered by an uncertain global economic outlook amid a fierce trade war, according to a broker ...
The Australian Energy Regulator announced on Wednesday that Red Energy, the country's fourth largest electricity and gas retailer, had breached consumer law by not continuing to offer hardship ...
HUNTINGTON — Every two seconds, somebody needs blood, and American Red Cross officials said its new facility in Huntington will allow the organization to continue to provide that lifesaving ...