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This one's for you Granda
Forres donor completes epic run in memory of her Grandfather.
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Gordon sweet talks Aberdeen donor staff
Long standing donor Gordon Nobes has made over 100 donations. He celebrated by bringing in some sweet treats to Aberdeen Donor Centre, made by the niece who inspired him to start giving blood 20 years ago.
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Update on Convalescent Plasma donation
The RECOVERY and REMAP-CAP trials have completed their clinical trial analysis. The RECOVERY trial showed that Convalescent Plasma did not have any benefit on COVID19 patient outcomes. Further trials that we expected would be approved will now not proceed. As a result, our Convalescent Plasma (CP) collection will stop.
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Blood stocks; A balancing act
Not all blood types can be given to all patients and we must keep 6 days stocks of all 8 blood groups, but how do we do it? Let's share with you the balancing act that is blood stocks!
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FAIR: New donor eligibility questions
From June 14 onwards, the questions we ask before you give blood will change. Find out how and why.
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100 donations... from multiple David Rundells
When Gemma's father David Rundell found out he could no longer give blood, he was disappointed to fall short of a personal target of 100 donations. However, Gemma came up with a cunning plan to make David's wish come true.
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Donor Douglas achieves milestone donation.
‘I feel really humbled having been able to have donated so often. Once you start, it just becomes a way of life’.
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Good luck from all of us
As the school talk programme 2018/2019 draws to a close, we wanted to say a huge thank you to all schools that allowed us timetable space for talk on blood donation, and good luck to all students for their forthcoming exams.
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Howzat Culloden!
As a firefighter, William Ford sees the difference blood donors make every day. However, as a member of Northern Counties Cricket Club, he saw a way to really advance that difference.
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Reducing your risk of fainting
Did you know tensing certain muscles while you give blood can greatly reduce your risk of fainting?