James Harrison, the Australian known for his remarkable contribution to saving 2.4 million babies through his blood donations, has passed away.

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  1. James Harrison was truly an extraordinary individual whose contributions had a profound impact on countless lives. His unique blood, rich in antibodies, played a pivotal role in preventing Rh disease in newborns, ultimately saving the lives of 2.4 million babies. His extraordinary generosity and commitment to donating blood for decades is a testament to his character and compassion. The legacy he leaves behind is a powerful reminder of the difference one person can make in the world. His passing is a significant loss, but his impact will continue to resonate through the lives he saved. Thank you, James Harrison, for your selfless dedication.

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