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Cut the cord — and maybe save a life
NorthJersey.com Thus, their doctor will turn to such public registries as Be the Match, one of the nation’s largest non-profit donor banks, for help finding an unrelated donor or cord blood unit. The Be the Match registry is a listing of potential bone marrow donors … |
Meeting With Bill Clinton, Donation To Foundation Preceded Businessman’s Release From Iran Jail – Daily Caller
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Meeting With Bill Clinton, Donation To Foundation Preceded Businessman’s Release From Iran Jail
Daily Caller The theory of a Clinton-related quid pro quo — whether Hillary Clinton knew about it or not — is not unfounded, as it fits a pattern of the former first couple providing favors and access to donors to their charity and to their various political … |
Nonprofits feel fallout of Day of Giving donation site’s failure – Tribune-Review
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Nonprofits feel fallout of Day of Giving donation site’s failure
Tribune-Review Nonprofits across Western Pennsylvania scrambled Wednesday to reassure and retain confused donors, some of whom said they were overcharged amid technical problems that halted Day of Giving, the region’s biggest coordinated giving campaign of the year … |
CSIR-NML blood donation camp helps collect 82 units – Avenue Mail
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CSIR-NML blood donation camp helps collect 82 units
Avenue Mail Jamshedpur, May 4: NML Staff Club of CSIR-NML organized a blood donation camp at its Burmamines office on Wednesday. At the event NML’s scientists, technical researcher, administrative officers, staff and their family members helped collect 82 units of … |
NP Giving Day donors give $93000 to local nonprofit organizations – knopnews2
knopnews2NP Giving Day donors give $93000 to local nonprofit organizationsknopnews2Well over 400 donors and sponsors gave more than $93,000 to local nonprofit causes during the first ever North Platte Giving Day that was extend from midnight Tuesday th…
University of Missouri projects low freshman enrollment – Kansas City Star
Kansas City StarUniversity of Missouri projects low freshman enrollmentKansas City Star… of new freshmen now at more than 1,400. In January, university officials said they believed that race-related protests that erupted on the Columbia campus in Nov…
Dengue fever’s economic ‘bite’ estimated by investigators – Science Daily
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Dengue fever’s economic ‘bite’ estimated by investigators
Science Daily In this way, dengue can literally break the back of local healthcare systems and lead to intensive associated costs, related both to medical care and lost productivity. But dengue fever is not a highly fatal disease and, therefore, it does not … |
NHS transplants using organs infected with HIV to reduce waiting lists – The Sun
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NHS transplants using organs infected with HIV to reduce waiting lists
The Sun The NHS has not yet revealed their outcomes. Neither the patients nor the three donors have been named. Deborah Gold, of the National AIDS Trust, told the Mirror: “Hundreds died while waiting for an organ last year so the more organs available, the … |
Organ Donation and How it Touches Orange County Lives – The Epoch Times
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Organ Donation and How it Touches Orange County Lives
The Epoch Times MIDDLETOWN—April is Donate Life Month and for most people it’s about as personal as checking a box when they go the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to get or renew their license. Ellen Dunn, a Scotchtown resident, was in such a DMV in … |
Police Probe Video of Ultra-Orthodox Principal Kissing Boy in Kiryas Joel School: Report – Forward
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Police Probe Video of Ultra-Orthodox Principal Kissing Boy in Kiryas Joel School: Report
Forward The Forward’s independent journalism depends on donations from readers like you. … chose to accompany the online version of the text with a completely unrelated and prejudicial stock image of what looks like a phalanx of deputized guards. Cheap … |
