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  2. Cordlife - Wikipedia

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    Cordlife is also the first Singapore private cord blood bank to provide cord blood and cord lining banking services in Myanmar and Vietnam. The Group's stem cell processing and storage facilities in Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia are accredited by AABB [2] (formerly known as the American Association of ...

  3. Singapore Cord Blood Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Cord Blood Bank ( Abbreviation: SCBB) is Singapore 's only public cord blood bank that collects, processes and stores donated umbilical cord blood for use in stem cell transplants. Its cord blood units may be searched for use by qualifying transplant centers around the world.

  4. List of blood donation agencies - Wikipedia

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    2020 - Devoted their teams for Plasma Donation. 2021 - Involved themselves for SDP & RDP availability. 2022 - Collected 166539 units on 17 September. Rotary Blood Bank. Friends2support. Indian Red Cross Society. Sankalp India Foundation. Athar Blood Bank.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Umbilical Cord Blood Banking: Pros & Cons, Costs, Basics - WebMD

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    Cord blood banking is a process of collecting potentially life-saving stem cells from the umbilical cord and placenta and storing them for future use. Stem cells are immature cells that can assume ...

  7. Cord Blood Banking: Your Questions Answered - WebMD

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    Fees for the initial processing and storage of private cord blood banking range from $1,300 to $2,200. There is also an annual fee. The odds that a child will need to use her own stem cells for a ...

  8. Can Diabetics Donate Blood? - Healthline

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    You can donate blood if you have diabetes, but you’ll need to meet certain requirements. If your diabetes is well managed, you can donate once every 56 days. Donating blood is a selfless way to ...

  9. 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 ...