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  2. Blood donation - Wikipedia

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    Increases in donations were observed in all blood donation centers, beginning on the day of the attack. [116] While blood donations were above average after the first few weeks following 9/11, the number of donations fell from an estimated 49,000 donations in the first week to 26,000–28,000 donations between the second and fourth weeks after ...

  3. Blood donation restrictions on men who have sex with men

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    The American Red Cross reports that, in January 2017, the organization began donor reinstatement of MSM who were previously deferred from donating, and who later became qualified to donate blood in accordance with the new donation deferral period of 12 months. [212]

  4. Anti-discrimination law - Wikipedia

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    This law prohibits any use of direct or indirect discrimination on the basis of age, sexual preference, marital status, birth, wealth, religion or belief, political or syndical opinion, language, current or future state of health, disability, physical or genetical property or social origin.

  5. Letter to the Editor: Blood donations sorely needed at ... - AOL

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    While 40% of Americans are eligible to donate blood, only 3% of that 40% donate on a regular basis, every eight weeks. Letter to the Editor: Blood donations sorely needed at all times Skip to main ...

  6. Switzerland lifts extra restrictions against gay men giving blood

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    Switzerland amended blood donation criteria for men who have sexual relations with other men, making ineligibility criteria the same for homosexuals and heterosexuals.

  7. Uniform Anatomical Gift Act - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The UAGA was drafted in order to increase organ and blood supplies and donation and to protect patients in the United States. [9] It replaced numerous state laws concerning transplantation and laws lacking a uniform procedure of organ donation and an inadequate process of becoming a donor. [9] All states adopted the original version of ...