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Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died on February 17th at age 88; his 1173 plasma donations over six decades are credited with saving 2.4 million babies through the provision of a rare anti-D antibody used to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died on February 17th at age 88; his 1173 plasma donations over six decades are credited with saving 2.4 million babies through the provision of a rare anti-D antibody used to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at 88; his 1,173 blood plasma donations over six decades saved an estimated 2.4 million babies from hemolytic disease, showcasing the life-saving impact of blood donation.
Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at 88; his 1,173 blood plasma donations over six decades saved an estimated 2.4 million babies from hemolytic disease, showcasing the life-saving impact of blood donation.
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Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man dubbed 'the man with the golden arm', died at 88; his 1173 plasma donations, containing a rare antibody, saved approximately 2.4 million babies.
Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man dubbed 'the man with the golden arm', died at 88; his 1173 plasma donations, containing a rare antibody, saved approximately 2.4 million babies.
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Death of 'Man with the Golden Arm' Highlights Need for Lab-Made Anti-D
James Harrison, an 88-year-old Australian man whose blood plasma saved over 2 million babies from a deadly blood disorder, died on February 17; his rare antibodies are now being replicated in a lab to create a new therapy for pregnant women worldwide.
Death of 'Man with the Golden Arm' Highlights Need for Lab-Made Anti-D
James Harrison, an 88-year-old Australian man whose blood plasma saved over 2 million babies from a deadly blood disorder, died on February 17; his rare antibodies are now being replicated in a lab to create a new therapy for pregnant women worldwide.
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Australian Blood Donor James Harrison Dies at 88, Saving Millions of Babies
James Harrison, an Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," died at 88 on February 17, 2024, after donating blood more than 1,173 times, saving over two million babies' lives through his rare Anti-D antibodies, which are used to prevent rhesus disease in newborns.
Australian Blood Donor James Harrison Dies at 88, Saving Millions of Babies
James Harrison, an Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," died at 88 on February 17, 2024, after donating blood more than 1,173 times, saving over two million babies' lives through his rare Anti-D antibodies, which are used to prevent rhesus disease in newborns.
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Australian 'Golden Arm' Blood Donor James Harrison Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian blood donor known as the "man with the golden arm," died at 88 after donating blood 1,173 times, saving over two million babies from Rh disease. His rare plasma contained Anti-D antibodies, crucial for preventing this life-threatening condition.
Australian 'Golden Arm' Blood Donor James Harrison Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian blood donor known as the "man with the golden arm," died at 88 after donating blood 1,173 times, saving over two million babies from Rh disease. His rare plasma contained Anti-D antibodies, crucial for preventing this life-threatening condition.
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Death of 'Golden Arm' Blood Donor James Harrison Highlights Anti-D Shortage
James Harrison, an Australian blood donor known as "the man with the golden arm," died aged 88 on February 17; his 1,173 donations resulted in 2.4 million anti-D doses saving countless babies from a fatal blood disease.

Death of 'Golden Arm' Blood Donor James Harrison Highlights Anti-D Shortage
James Harrison, an Australian blood donor known as "the man with the golden arm," died aged 88 on February 17; his 1,173 donations resulted in 2.4 million anti-D doses saving countless babies from a fatal blood disease.
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Australian Blood Donor Saves Millions of Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at age 88; his 1,173 blood plasma donations over six decades saved an estimated 2.4 million babies from hemolytic disease due to his rare anti-D antibody, highlighting the critical need for blood donors.

Australian Blood Donor Saves Millions of Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at age 88; his 1,173 blood plasma donations over six decades saved an estimated 2.4 million babies from hemolytic disease due to his rare anti-D antibody, highlighting the critical need for blood donors.
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Death of Australia's 'Man with the Golden Arm' Highlights Need for Synthetic Anti-D
James Harrison, Australia's most prolific blood donor, died at 88 on February 17; his 1,173 donations, containing a rare antibody, saved 2.4 million babies from a potentially fatal pregnancy complication.

Death of Australia's 'Man with the Golden Arm' Highlights Need for Synthetic Anti-D
James Harrison, Australia's most prolific blood donor, died at 88 on February 17; his 1,173 donations, containing a rare antibody, saved 2.4 million babies from a potentially fatal pregnancy complication.
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Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies, Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at 88; his blood plasma, rich in a rare anti-D immunoglobulin, saved 2.4 million babies from a pregnancy-related condition. His death was announced by his family on February 21, 2024.

Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies, Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian man, died at 88; his blood plasma, rich in a rare anti-D immunoglobulin, saved 2.4 million babies from a pregnancy-related condition. His death was announced by his family on February 21, 2024.
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Australian Blood Donor 'Man with the Golden Arm' Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," died at 88 after donating blood 1,173 times, saving over two million babies' lives with his rare Anti-D antibodies that prevent rhesus disease.

Australian Blood Donor 'Man with the Golden Arm' Dies at 88
James Harrison, an Australian known as the "Man with the Golden Arm," died at 88 after donating blood 1,173 times, saving over two million babies' lives with his rare Anti-D antibodies that prevent rhesus disease.
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World's Most Prolific Blood Donor Dies at 88
James Harrison, an 88-year-old Australian man, died; his plasma, donated 1173 times between 1954 and 2018, saved over 2.4 million babies from Rhesus disease through the development of anti-D, a medicine derived from his rare antibody.

World's Most Prolific Blood Donor Dies at 88
James Harrison, an 88-year-old Australian man, died; his plasma, donated 1173 times between 1954 and 2018, saved over 2.4 million babies from Rhesus disease through the development of anti-D, a medicine derived from his rare antibody.
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