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  2. Blood transfusion - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Bogdanov established a scientific institute to research the effects of blood transfusion in Moscow, 1925. The secretary of the British Red Cross, Percy Lane Oliver, established the world's first blood-donor service in 1921. In that year, Oliver was contacted by King's College Hospital, where they were in urgent need of a blood donor.

  3. Bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Hypovolemia is a massive decrease in blood volume, and death by excessive loss of blood is referred to as exsanguination. [2] Typically, a healthy person can endure a loss of 10–15% of the total blood volume without serious medical difficulties (by comparison, blood donation typically takes 8–10% of the donor's blood volume). [3]

  4. Platelet transfusion - Wikipedia

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    Side effects can include allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, infection, and lung injury. [2] Bacterial infections are relatively more common with platelets as they are stored at warmer temperatures. [2] Platelets can be produced either from whole blood or by apheresis. [1] They keep for up to five to seven days. [1]

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    Whether you have type 2 diabetes or obesity, you may have heard about medications like Ozempic® that can help manage blood sugar levels and weight. ... no medication is without side effects.

  6. Packed red blood cells - Wikipedia

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    Red blood cell concentrates, also known as red cell concentrates or packed red blood cells, are red blood cells that have been separated for blood transfusion. [1] A red blood cell concentrate typically has a haematocrit of 0.50 – 0.70 L/L and a volume between 250 and 320 mL.

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    While the medications aren’t without side effects, research has linked semaglutide with a range of health improvements, like a lowered risk of developing kidney disease, the potential to help ...

  8. Whole blood - Wikipedia

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    Side effects include red blood cell breakdown, high blood potassium, infection, volume overload, lung injury, and allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis. [2] [3] Whole blood is made up of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and blood plasma. [3]

  9. Cialis and Alcohol: Is it Safe?

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    The vasodilatory (blood vessel-dilating) effects of combining Cialis and alcohol could increase the side effects of Cialis, potentially leading to headaches, dizziness, or fainting related to low ...