That dude with magic blood that cured thousands of kids with a particular genetic defect. I don’t remember his name (sadly), but I’m sure someone else here does.
EDIT: James Harrison. And it was 2.4 million babies.
Imagine donating blood as a way of paying forward the blood donations that kept you alive during your own surgery, and then finding out that you’re some kinda superman with medicinal blood.
That dude with magic blood that cured thousands of kids with a particular genetic defect. I don’t remember his name (sadly), but I’m sure someone else here does.
EDIT: James Harrison. And it was 2.4 million babies.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/james-harrison-the-man-who-saved-the-lives-of-2-4-million-babies-4752137
Imagine donating blood as a way of paying forward the blood donations that kept you alive during your own surgery, and then finding out that you’re some kinda superman with medicinal blood.
That is practically the perfect example of a good act which is also an act of harm reduction.