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The Importance of Diversity Among Blood Donors: Unique Blood Types

By calovel On December 15, 2015 · Add Comment · In Blood Banks & Donors, Blood Banks & Donors - Featured Resources
Patients with Sickle Cell Disease are routinely transfused. It is critical that matching blood is found and used for these patients. This blood would most likely come from other African Americans and Hispanics. Read more here.
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The Truth About Transfusions

By calovel On December 15, 2015 · Add Comment · In Blood Banks & Donors, Blood Banks & Donors - Featured Resources
Every year, more than 4 million American kids and adults receive blood transfusions. In fact, blood transfusions help save lives each day! But what is a transfusion and why would someone need one? Read more here.
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Sickle Cell Trait and Blood, Organ and Tissue Donation: Yes You Can

By calovel On December 15, 2015 · Add Comment · In Blood Banks & Donors, Blood Banks & Donors - Featured Resources
Download a PDF with answers to some commonly asked questions about blood, organ, and tissue donation.
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American Red Cross: Why you Should Designate Your Donation for a Sickle Cell Patient

By calovel On December 15, 2015 · Add Comment · In Blood Banks & Donors, Blood Banks & Donors - Featured Resources
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