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16-year-old girl tries to sell blood to buy smartphone

The smartphone craze went to a new height as a 16-year-old girl in India tried to sell her blood to buy a smartphone in...

Google Maps: Knife-weilding clown spotted next to blood-soaked door

A knife-wielding clown standing next to a blood-soaked door was spotted on Google Maps’ street view, raising questions regarding its authenticity. According to details, the...

High vitamin D levels do not protect against COVID-19

Low levels of vitamin D have been tied to higher risks for COVID-19 and more severe illness, although no studies have proved that vitamin D deficiency is actually to blame

WATCH: ‘Blood’ flows at anti-extinction protest in Paris

Brandishing banners with the slogan: "Stop the sixth mass extinction", the protesters then observed a few minutes' silence before cleaning the steps

‘Our blood spills with Kashmiris’, says information minister

'Kashmiris have a bond of blood and soul with Pakistan and not that of land only'

Low Hemoglobin? Try these to boost blood flow and circulation

Low hemoglobin is very common nowadays, which leads to deprived circulation of blood. There are various causes of poor blood flow, including Peripheral artery disease...

This new discovery helps you ‘charge your mobile with your blood’

A team of researchers in China have developed an unusual method to harness electricity from human blood-stream. The researchers from Fudan University in China say...

World Diabetes Day being observed today

World Diabetes Day is being observed across the world today. World Diabetes Day was first observed in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the...

Dhaka streets turn into ‘rivers of blood’ after Eid animal sacrifices

DHAKA: The streets of Bangladesh capital Dhaka wore a look of ‘rivers of blood’ when heavy rains mixed with blood of animals sacrificed on Eid began flowing through the lanes.

Simple blood tests can help detect, target cancer: study

CHICAGO: Blood samples can be just as effective as invasive tissue biopsies in monitoring cancer and can help doctors better prescribe treatment, a study revealed Saturday.

More than 2,000 Indians contract HIV after transfusions

NEW DELHI: More than 2,000 Indians contracted HIV over a 17-month period after receiving blood transfusions, data from the national AIDS body showed Wednesday.

Data shows Zika virus stays longer in urine than blood-U.S. CDC

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its diagnostic testing guidelines for the Zika virus on Tuesday, based on early data showing that it can be found at higher levels or last longer in urine than in blood.

Huge explosion leaves at least 50 wounded in China’s Tianjin: state media

BEIING: At least 50 people were wounded on Wednesday by a huge explosion of inflammable material stored in a warehouse in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin, state media reported.

One Direction break streaming record as they top UK chart

LONDON: "Drag Me Down," One Direction's first single as a quartet following the departure of Zayn Malik in March, surged to the top of the British chart on Friday while a compilation album by Cilla Black, who died this week, made its first appearance in the Top 20 albums for over three decades.

Man says he beheaded wife ‘to get the evil out’: police

PHOENIX: An Arizona man who admitted to decapitating his wife and her two dogs in a bloody incident last month in Phoenix told authorities he was attempting "to get the evil out" of her, according to court documents released on Monday.

New blood test can reveal past viruses

WASHINGTON: A new and inexpensive test is making it possible to identify all of a person's past and present viral infections by simply analyzing a drop of blood.

Large breakfast, small dinner tied to better diabetes blood sugar

Big breakfasts and small dinners might be a healthier way to eat for people with type 2 diabetes, according to a small new study.

10 children get HIV from blood transfusions

ISLAMABAD: Ten Pakistani children have been infected with HIV after receiving tainted blood transfusions, officials said Thursday, in a "shocking" case highlighting the abysmal state of blood screening in the country.

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