All I have to say is that I would donate blood but one of the conditions is that you can not have had same sex in the last 12 months. Don't you think that is a bit sexist? Wouldn't the blood that I donate be scanned before it is used for someone else? Annoyed, Brassall...
Allowing men in the UK who have sex with men to donate blood if they abstain from sex for three months has been successful, with no rise in HIV-infected blood
If finalized, the shift would be the latest FDA move to broaden donor eligibility, with the potential to boost the U.S. blood supply. Gay rights groups have long opposed blanket restrictions on who can give blood, saying they discriminate against the LGBTQ community. Medical societies including ...
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Close and secondary contacts of COVID-19 infections are now also eligible to donate blood. The new guideline also says those who have travelled to medium and high risk regions are now able to donate their blood. Those who h...
The committee voted 16 to 2 to recommend allowing gay and bisexual men to donate blood if they have abstained from sex with men for at least one year. FDA Ban on Gay Men as Blood Donors Opposed by American Medical Association Blood Donation Photo Saves Dying Phones Newlyweds Ask For Bloo...
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China's National Health Commission on Saturday issued a revised version of guidelines on blood donation, allowing close contacts, secondary close contacts of COVID-19 infections as well as recovered COVID-19 patients to donate blood. Compared with the first ver...
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