Giving Blood Is Important. Here's How to Do It

Someone in the U.S. needs a blood transfusion every 2 seconds. But sometimes the blood supply isn't enough to meet the need. See who's eligible to give blood, the different types of donations, and how to prepare.
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Giving Blood Is Important. Here's How to Do It
Someone in the U.S. needs a blood transfusion every 2 seconds. But sometimes the blood supply isn't enough to meet the need. See who's eligible to give blood, the different types of donations, and how to prepare.
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