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Jasmine Laws

News Reporter at Newsweek

Jasmine Laws is a London-based US News Reporter at Newsweek, where she covers health policy, Medicare and Medicaid, U.S. politics, and crime. She holds a degree in Liberal Arts from Durham University and completed the NCTJ fast-track journalism program. Before joining Newsweek in 2024, she worked at News UK and freelanced for outlets such as Metro, Byline Times, and The Express. Her reporting spans topics from veterans’ healthcare and human trafficking to public health and the arts, reflecting a broad and socially engaged journalistic focus.

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Newsweek

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Details last updated 10-Jun-2025

Articles written by Jasmine Laws

One blood for all: Japan's breakthrough in universal artificial transfusions

One blood for all: Japan's breakthrough in universal artificial transfusions

Newsweek - 02-Jun-2025

A new blood substitute compatible with all types may solve global shortages and save millions