Emergency Blood
Managing blood for emergency support to provide blood within the university and beyond
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Regular blood donation can help improve cardiovascular health and may even lower the risk of certain diseases. It also provides a sense of accomplishment and community contribution.
Most people can donate blood if they are in good health, at least 17 years old (or 16 with parental consent in some places), and meet specific weight and health criteria. Donors are screened before giving blood to ensure safety for both the donor and the recipient.
Blood banks and hospitals constantly need donations to maintain adequate supplies. Donating blood is a simple yet powerful way to contribute to public health and support those in need.
Donated blood is used for various medical needs, such as treating trauma victims, cancer patients, and those with chronic conditions.
Managing blood for emergency support to provide blood within the university and beyond
Expanding helping hand on crisis moment to serve humanity
Donating blood is a safe procedure. Blood is collected using sterile equipments.