Every two seconds, the American Red Cross reports that someone in the U.S. is in need of blood or platelets.
So far this month, the Red Cross estimates over twelve thousand blood and platelet donations have gone uncollected because of ...
From winter storms to wildfires, severe weather and its after-effects have caused significant disruptions for the Red Cross.
Below-zero temperatures are a good excuse to find useful things to do indoors, so here’s an idea: Donate a pint of blood.
Below-zero temperatures are a good excuse to find useful things to do indoors, so here’s an idea: Donate a pint of blood.
Blood clots are a common-and potentially serious-medical condition that affects up to 900,000 U.S. adults every year, ...
The University of Exeter has developed a new algorithm for interpreting blood test results, helping GPs detect potential cancer warning signs ear ...
Let’s keep our hearts strong by giving the gift of life. Donating blood is quick, easy and can save lives. Your donation makes a real difference as every drop counts.
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered how a molecule found on certain bacteria may drive blood ...
Molecule discovery could be the key to improving interventions for millions with this potentially deadly disease André L. Lira, Ph.D., a ...
“In the past, you’re waiting up to possibly 45 minutes before a patient would receive blood products, from an accident scene to a hospital,” McLaughlin says. “Now we can get it to them at the point of ...
Humans and mice exposed to long-wavelength red light had lower rates of blood clots that can cause heart attacks, lung damage and strokes, according to research led by surgeon-scientists.