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This episode of Real Science is brought to you by Curiosity Stream. Sign up today at curiositystream.com/realscience and get free access to watch.nebula.com. We all know we should donate blood, but probably dont as much as we should. Every year almost 5 million Americans need blood transfusions and would likely die without them. Approximately 32,000 pints of blood are used each day in the United States for people who lose blood during operations or from traumatic injuries. Others need blood transfusions because of ongoing illness like sickle-cell anemia where they all need transfusions throughout their lives. The network of blood donation and transfusion in any country is a hugely vital part of keeping sick or injured people alive and well. This wouldnt be so complicated if we all had the same type of blood, but we dont. And some of us have such rare blood types that any injury, any procedure, or any accident can be life-threatening. Imagine your blood was so rare and so unique that