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Fewer people are donating blood - worrying, says National Board of Health and Welfare

Sweden Herald

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June 24, 2026

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ABC7 New York

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· Jun 30, 2026

Red Cross issues call to donate blood in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut | How to help

The American Red Cross is calling for blood donations as donations have seen a lull this summer.

New Boston Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

You Can't Buy a Heart: How Long Does It Take to Get a Heart in Massachusetts?

A family member's battle for a lifesaving heart transplant revealed just how little most of us understand about organ donation, waiting lists, and the fragility of life.

Independent Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

When " Economically Unviable" Becomes a Public Health Crisis

When " Economically Unviable" Becomes a Public Health Crisis

Muslim News Nigeria

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· Jul 5, 2026

TMC boosts Lagos blood bank with 52 pints as LSBTS seeks more voluntary donors

* Urges religious organisations, corporate bodies to embrace regular blood donation for emergencies The Muslim Congress (TMC), Lagos State chapter, has boosted the state’s blood bank with 52 pints of blood following a voluntary blood donation exercise organised as part of its special Muharram 1448 AH Adhkaar in collaboration with the Lagos State Blood Transfusion [] The post TMC boosts Lagos blood bank with 52 pints as LSBTS seeks more voluntary donors appeared first on Muslim News Nigeria.

NPR Topics: Education

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· Jul 8, 2026

Should you sign your kids up for Trump Accounts? Four things to consider

Families can still benefit even if their children aren't eligible for the free 1,000 contribution from the federal government.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap

Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap

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Related coverage for "Fewer people are donating blood - worrying, says National Board of Health and Welfare": ABC7 New York — Red Cross issues call to donate blood in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut | How to help . New Boston Post — You Can't Buy a Heart: How Long Does It Take to Get a Heart in Massachusetts?. Independent Online — When " Economically Unviable" Becomes a Public Health Crisis. Muslim News Nigeria — TMC boosts Lagos blood bank with 52 pints as LSBTS seeks more voluntary donors. NPR Topics: Education — Should you sign your kids up for Trump Accounts? Four things to consider. Seeking Alpha — Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap