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Health Tip: Can’t Donate Blood?
By LadyLively on March 18, 2015
Not everyone is eligible to donate blood. But there are plenty of ways to help others.
The American Red Cross suggests:
- Help inform others of the need for blood donations.
- Send out eCards to friends and family asking them to donate.
- Join the Red Cross on Facebook and invite others to do the same.
- Volunteer at a blood drive.
Source: HealthDay
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