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‘Man with the golden arm’: Grandfather whose rare blood saved millions of babies dies aged 88By donating blood over 1,100 times, James Harrison helped develop Anti-D, a life-saving treatment for newborns at risk of Rhesus disease ...
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James Harrison, Australian blood donor whose ‘golden arm’ helped save 2.4 million babies, dies at 88Harrison’s plasma contained a rare antibody, known as anti-D, which is used to make injections that protect unborn babies from hemolytic disease of the newborn, in which a pregnant woman’s ...
Harrison's plasma contained a rare antibody known as anti-D. It's used to make injections that protect unborn babies from hemolytic disease of the newborn, in which a pregnant woman's immune ...
His plasma contained a rare antibody, known as Anti-D, used to make a medication for mothers whose blood was at risk of attacking their unborn babies - known as rhesus D haemolytic disease of the ...
Harrison’s plasma contained a rare antibody, known as anti-D, which is used to make injections that protect unborn babies from hemolytic disease of the newborn, in which a pregnant woman’s ...
James Harrison, who donated blood and plasma more than 1,000 times, has died at 88. Starting at age 18, Harrison donated fortnightly until turning 81 in 2018 – ultimately giving 1,173 donations ...
Harrison’s plasma contained a rare antibody, known as anti-D, which is used to make injections that protect unborn babies ...
An Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm" for protecting 2.4 million babies with his rare, antibody-rich blood plasma, has died at 88, health officials say.
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