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Blood banks phase out collecting convalescent plasma, but fear a US blood shortage


Blood banks phase out collecting convalescent plasma, but fear a US blood shortage
Updated 3:35 PM ET, Sat April 24, 2021
An electronic screen in New York City in August shows an advertisement calling for plasma donation from patients recovered from Covid-19.
(CNN)In the early months of the pandemic, blood donation centers around the country rushed to collect convalescent plasma as it was seen as a potential wonder treatment for Covid-19.
Now many are moving away from plasma collection, and even doing away with antibody testing to find volunteers who want to donate.
With vaccinations up and case counts down, doctors are administering less convalescent plasma, as numerous clinical trials found the treatment does not significantly lower Covid-19 mortality or shorten hospital stays. ....

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These monkeys formed an unlikely friendship after Hurricane Maria wrecked their home


These monkeys formed an unlikely friendship after Hurricane Maria wrecked their home
In the face of a natural disaster, one group of furry creatures used the opportunity to form new friendships.
After Hurricane Maria swept through Puerto Rico in 2017 and caused immense damage, researchers found rhesus macaques, a species of monkey living on Cayo Santiago became more sociable with each other, according to a study published in the journal Current Biology.
The monkeys live in a highly competitive society and can become aggressively protective over resources like food and water, said study author Camille Testard, doctoral candidate in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania’ Perelman School of Medicine. ....

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