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Can I Donate If? - Our Blood Institute

It depends. If you're under 16 years old, you'll unfortunately have to wait. Sixteen-year-olds can give blood if they can supply signed ...

What you need to know about blood donation - Bloodworks Northwest

Eligibility: Health Conditions & Medications · How long does it take to give blood? · How much blood is taken? · What are platelets? · How often can I give?

Ideal Donation for your Blood Type - Inova Blood Donor Services

Blood Type A+, % of US Population 34%, Best Type of Donations Platelets Plasma, You Can Give to A+, AB+ ; Blood Type A-, % of US Population 6%, Best Type of ...

Charities that Pick Up Donations - City of St. Louis

Donate items and keep them out of the landfill! The City of St. Louis offers this list of charities, which is not inclusive, to help citizens find a new ...

Eligibility Requirements & Disqualifications - Carter BloodCare

Donation Eligibility. Are you eligible to donate blood? In addition to being in good health, donors must be 16 years of age or older, weigh ...

Bone Marrow Donation: Who Can Donate and How It Works

Donating bone marrow doesn't hurt and may cure someone who has blood cancer or a blood disorder. To do the procedure, healthcare providers use large hollow ...

Become a Blood Donor | Baylor Scott & White Blood Center

The importance of donating blood. Each month, approximately 1,100 units of blood are needed to support local patients in the Baylor Scott & White Health ...

Blood Donor Program Frequently Asked Questions

After the age of 75, you will need permission from your doctor. How often can blood be donated? People in good health who weigh at least 110 pounds can donate a ...

Donor Eligibility - Donating Plasma

Plasma donors should be at least 18 years old; Plasma donors should weigh at least 110 pounds or 50 kilograms; Must pass a medical examination; Complete an ...

Donation Guidelines — Habitat for Humanity - Saint Louis

Note: We are unable to do repairs or refurbish items, therefore all donations must be clean and in good working condition. Our donation retrieval team will ...

About Blood Donation - AABB

What are your general donor requirements? (Most places require you to weigh a minimum of 110 pounds, be at least 16 years old and be generally healthy). What ...

Who Can Donate Blood? Who Can't? And Why?

Blood donors must be at least 17 years old to donate on their own, or they can be 16 with the written consent of a parent or legal guardian.

Becoming a Living Donor | National Kidney Foundation

If you're a smoker, you will most likely be asked to quit before being approved to donate. ... It can be helpful to talk to living donors who've gone ...

Donate Blood. Save Lives. | NHLBI, NIH

About every 2 seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. A single blood donation can save up to 3 lives. Only 3% of age-eligible individuals in ...

Donor Eligibility - Memorial Blood Centers (MBC)

Most people qualify as blood donors, even if they are taking medications. Basic Requirements to Donate Blood. Donating blood is safe and convenient when you are ...

What You Need to Know - Lifesouth Community Blood Centers

We require all donors to be at least 17 years old, or 16 years old with a signed permission form from their parent or a guardian before the donation. Anemia/Low ...

Can I donate blood for my child? - Texas Children's Hospital

While it is possible to donate blood for your child, it is mostly not advised or necessary for ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) patients.

Blood and Platelet Donation Qualifications - City of Hope

We also encourage you to have a healthy meal and be well hydrated (with non-caffeinated fluids) before donating. Please note for platelet pheresis donors only: ...

Donating Blood to a Specific Patient

A directed donation is the donation of blood or platelets that is designated for a specific patient. There is no scientific evidence that designated blood is ...

Can I Donate My Blood or Organs if I've Had Cancer?

It's possible for many people who've had cancer to donate, but it varies by cancer type and medical condition.