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Since none of us wants to provide it, I brought in some blood donors.
That was completely true up until a couple of years ago for blood donors.
To keep up with demand, the region needs 2,000 blood donors a day.
Pat showed up in the record as a blood donor.
Each country is represented by only one national organization of blood donors.
The bill also lowered the blood donor age from 17 to 16.
The income is spent for the blood donors at the end of the academic year.
Are you going to get that blood donor in here?"
He has a new girlfriend every few weeks, but uses them as blood donors.
This list shows countries that had restrictions on blood donors.
Officials there said blood donors could not reach the hospital because of the curfew.
Blood donors lined up for hours and many were distraught at being turned away.
But experts say the only solution to the problem is to persuade more people to become blood donors.
One is that too few younger Americans are replacing their elders as blood donors.
"Turns out she was a frequent blood donor," Kevin explained.
Blood donors must meet specific requirements in order to qualify to donate.
If you are willing to enrol as a blood donor, telephone free on 0800 300 333.
Blood donors should be in good health, 17 through 76 years old (older with a doctor's note) and weigh at least 110 pounds.
A doctor moved among the crowd appealing for blood donors, saying: "We have no time.
Some potential blood donors, who are forced to wait in long lines, leave without giving blood.
But the pool of blood donors or military recruits do not adequately reflect the general population.
The test is now required only of blood donors, military recruits and among people in the military.
We are therefore entitled to ask why there are so few blood donors.
It pleases him; Blood donors have saved his life on several occasions.
As a result, blood donors may be unaware that they harbor the parasite.