WHY DONATE BLOOD 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section that highlights the importance of blood donation. This will empower you with knowledge about how your contribution can save lives.
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People usually donate because it feels good to help others, and altruism and volunteering have been linked to positive health outcomes, including a lower risk for depression and greater longevity. Giving blood is a great way to help the most vulnerable people in your community around you, says Dr. Stone.
Why its done. You agree to have blood drawn so that it can be given to someone who needs a blood transfusion. Millions of people need blood transfusions each year. Some may need blood during surgery.
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