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    America's Blood Centers - Our Members  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    Donating blood is a simple process that saves more than four million American lives each year. Your one donation can save three lives. People who weigh at least 110 pounds (100 pounds in some states... Details >
    America's Blood Centers
    Blood Bank Locator  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    The need for blood is great--on any given day, approximately 38,000 units of Red Blood Cells are needed. If you would like to donate blood, this page provides a locator to find blood banks in your are... Details >
    American Association of Blood Banks
    Blood Transfusions  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    A blood transfusion is giving a patient blood cells from a donor. Transfusions are used to keep your number of blood cells at a safe level. ... Details >
    National Marrow Donor Program®
    Blood Transfusions - KidsHealth  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    A blood transfusion is a relatively simple medical procedure that doctors use to make up for a loss of blood — or any part of the blood, such as red blood cells or platelets. Learn more about how bloo... Details >
    Nemours Foundation
    Cord Blood: Questions and Answers  External Links Disclaimer Logo
    After a baby is born and the umbilical cord is cut, some blood remains in the blood vessels of the placenta and the portion of the umbilical cord that remains attached to it. This blood is called plac... Details >
    National Cord Blood Program
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