Yes, so long as it remains the same blood type.
The idea is that gay men are more likely to have the HIV virus so it was decided that they could not donate blood to reduce the risk of transmitting it.
You can donate them to womens shelters, homeless shelters or you can donate them to the salvation army. All donations are tax deductible also.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
Yes, they also have the right to donate their blood.
can a diabetic donate blood
Blood type AB can only donate to another AB type. Blood type O+ can be given to anyone, but a blood type like A or B or AB can only be donated to a person who has the same exact blood type as the person who is donating their blood.
You donate roughly 1 quart when you donate blood.Edit 3/18/2013 20:19: The answer above is false. You donate a pint of blood (0.5 quarts).
In blood banks. Just make sure you make reservations before you donate.
You can't donate blood if you have HIV, or are taking medication or doing drugs.
Blood group A can donate and receive blood from blood group A. Blood group B can donate and receive blood from blood group B. Blood group AB can donate only to blood group AB and receive from any other blood group (they are universal recipent) Blood group O can donate to any other blood group ( they are universal donor) and can receive from only blood group O.
Because of the high suger in the blood of diabetic paisent & has a thick blood so they can't donate blood.
As of 2012, in the United States, and many "civilized" countries, gay men are banned from donating blood, even if they are healthy. Lesbians are not banned.