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5 Things COVID Experts Personally Won’t Do Right Now In This Latest Surge

andreswd via Getty Images Here’s how infectious disease experts are managing their COVID-19 risk. As a result of new coronavirus subvariants, we are experiencing a rise in COVID-19 infections in the U.S. right now. “COVID is not gone nor will it disappear. We have to develop a truce with it,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an […]

Viewpoint: Raising awareness about the need for Black blood donors

In my nearly 20-year tenure as a nurse at Riley Hospital for Children, I found myself repeatedly astonished and humbled, not only by the kids and young adults battling a monstrous adversary like sickle cell disease but more so by their enormous tenacity and resilience. Despite draining hospital stays and distressing procedures, these young ones […]

Versiti opens permanent blood donation center in Farmington Hills to supply Michigan hospitals

FARMINGTON HILLS — Versiti has opened a permanent blood donation center people can visit year-round. The Farmington Hills center, 29305 Orchard Lake Road, is the nonprofit’s first permanent southeast Michigan blood donation facility. The nearest Michigan centers are in Kalamazoo and Saginaw. Most donors at its mobile events in metro Detroit live in or around […]

Hurricanes, back-to-school woes slow blood donations in South Bend area. Here’s how to donate.

MISHAWAKA — The days are getting shorter, and, unfortunately, blood and blood products donations also have contracted in the last month. “Donors get busy this time of year, with kids going back to school,” according to MaryAnn Gast, blood donor recruitment specialist with the South Bend Medical Foundation. “When it comes to accidents, one person […]

Briefs: Red Cross seeks blood donors, rail crossing closing, Rail Safety Week and more

Red Cross facing a national blood shortage The American Red Cross is experiencing a national blood shortage. Fewer donors than needed gave this summer, drawing down the national blood supply and reducing distributions of some of the most needed blood types to hospitals. Hurricane Idalia further strained the blood supply with blood drive cancellations and […]

Briefs: Red Cross seeks blood donors, Rail Safety Week, Ohio Mutual retirement

Red Cross facing a national blood shortage The American Red Cross is experiencing a national blood shortage. Fewer donors than needed gave this summer, drawing down the national blood supply and reducing distributions of some of the most needed blood types to hospitals. Hurricane Idalia further strained the blood supply with blood drive cancellations and […]

Workers’ Movements or Tantrums Against Technology?

Brian Merchant’s “Blood in the Machine” compares the labor struggles of the Industrial Revolution to today’s abusive gig economy. BLOOD IN THE MACHINE: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech, by Brian Merchant Revolutions inevitably birth counterrevolutions. The Industrial Revolution was no exception. In the early 19th century, textile workers in the north of […]

Dr. Hersh: This disease causes the bone marrow to make too many red blood cells

Dr. Jeff Hersh Q: My friend says his uncle is being treated for a disease where he has too much blood and he gets “bloodletting’” every other day, like in the Middle Ages. Is there really such a thing, or is he being dramatic? A: If by bloodletting you mean “removal of some of a patient’s blood for […]

Racing to solve rare diseases

Two clinicians at Yale Child Study Center, Fred Volkmar, MD, and Alexander Westphal, MD, PhD, provided Abha Gupta, MD, PhD, support during a preliminary study of 15 families affected by childhood disintegrative disorder, which revealed neurobiological differences between it and other forms of autism. During postdoctoral training, Gupta’s general autism research had not included meeting […]