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  2. List of blood donation agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    NYBC, along with its operating divisions Community Blood Center of Kansas City, Missouri (CBC), Innovative Blood Resources (IBR), Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD), and Rhode Island Blood Center (RIBC), collect approximately 4,000 units of blood products each day and serve local communities of more than 75 million people in the Tri-State area (NY ...

  3. New York Blood Center - Wikipedia

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    www.nybloodcenter.org. The New York Blood Center (NYBC) is a community, nonprofit blood bank based in New York City. [1] Established in 1964 by Dr. Aaron Kellner, [2] NYBC supplies blood to approximately 200 hospitals in the Northeast United States. [3] NYBC and its operating divisions also provide transfusion-related medical services to over ...

  4. Benefits of Donating Blood: Side Effects, Advantages, and More

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    You need to be 17 or older to donate whole blood. Some states allow you to donate at 16 with parental consent.; You have to weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health to donate. You need to ...

  5. How Often Can You Donate Blood? What to Know About Giving Blood

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    Summary. Most people can donate whole blood every 56 days. This is the most common type of blood donation. Most people can donate red blood cells every 112 days. You can typically donate platelets ...

  6. Donating Blood: What You Need To Know - WebMD

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    First, you’ll need to find a blood bank or blood drive and make an appointment. Be sure to ask about any specific requirements for donors and what kinds of identification you need to bring with ...

  7. Donating Blood: What to Know - WebMD

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    Donating blood is safe. The FDA oversees all blood banks to ensure that they follow safety guidelines. Needles must be sterile and thrown out after each use so you won’t catch any bloodborne ...

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