With current technology, no
1 pint at a time
can a diabetic donate blood
can a diabetic donate blood
As long as the blood types match, anyone can donate to anybody.
You can not donate blood next five years after ACL surgery.
Potential donors with a history of infectious mononucleosis are eligible for volunteer blood donation as long as they have not been diagnosed with mono-associated hepatitis and are currently asymptomatic. Patients who were diagnosed with hepatitis during the infection are permanently deferred.
I think everyone can donate blood whether you are black or white as long as they are the same type of blood of the person.ContinuationAnyone from our species can donate blood to anyone else in our species IF they have a compatible blood type. We are all human first, our beliefs follow.
Anyone can donate blood.The tricky part is deciding which person can receive your blood - it's based on blood types. Type O, for example, can only receive more type O and you also have to match up the Rh factor for + or - (+ can receive anything, - can only take more - blood). Type AB can receive any blood so long as the Rh factor matches up properly.
Yes, so long as it remains the same blood type.
Don't take speed.
Not at all. Though, you are not qualified to donate blood if you are pregnant, underweight and if you are diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases.
Anyone who is seventeen and up can donate blood - as long as you are healthy, free of STD and other forms of blood diseases and must weigh seventy kilos. Pregnant women are not allowed to donate blood.