Straws have been on the agenda lately. While the damage caused by plastics to the environment and human health has popularized straws made of paper and reeds, straws made of metal or
Californian Paul Edmonds defied the odds by overcoming not one, but two life-threatening illnesses: acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and HIV. This incredible feat was achieved thanks to a stem cell transplant, marking
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