Posts Tagged ‘volunteers’

Why Should I Make A Blood Donation At A Blood Bank?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

All blood donations are when a caring, healthy individual voluntarily has some of their precious blood drawn. Blood donation is a safe process, spread of infection to the donor is not possible. The needles and bags used to collect the blood are used only once and then immediately discarded.

The vast majority of the people will not feel any different because of donation, your body will replace the lost fluid with in 24 hrs. The average adult body has 10 to 12 pints, the blood donation equals approx one pint of blood. The periods between donations a blood donor can donate their own blood differs dependent on whichever country they are in at the time of donation.

Donating two units of red blood cells through a similar process doubles the waiting period to 112 days. The people of America are permitted blood donations in large volumes spaced two times a week and in effect are able to donate 80 plus liters of their blood in any given year, whereas the same donor in Japan may only donate every second week and could only donate around 16 liters yearly. Another form of blood donating called aphaeresis which is donating only platelets generally only requires a 72 hour, (3 day), wait before the individual donor can further give blood platelets again. The waiting period between donations can vary greatly for other blood components.

It has been discovered that any blood donating men do may possibly reduce their risk of developing heart disease even though this link has not been firmly demonstrated. It has been found that by donating only one pint of blood in effect causes the donor to expend approximately 625 calories, which is not mentioned here as a diet technique but whatever reason a person may need to donate blood matters not. The mere fact that most blood donors are volunteers who give blood without pay for a community supply shows the importance of this life giving exercise.

Although it is common for members of a family who have someone in their circle that requires a blood transfusion to feel happy to then give blood, they should realize their are many others that require this gift on a daily basis. Therefore give life, give blood to your local blood bank. This can only improve our lives and if we had Society & Culture Directory it would get an “A” from us all for having a caring society and giving culture.

What better gift.

What better gift.

Why Is Baby Cord Family Services Secretive?

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Quietly, inconspicuously and possibly secretively Cord blood, especially placental cord blood, is changing many lives today. Through organizations like blood cord family services where the waste from a babies birth, otherwise known as placental cord blood, is being collected and which is now realized that it certainly is not waste in any form.

With health problems like leukemia a growing role is becoming obvious for umbical cord blood research as cord blood is playing an important function in treatment of such diseases. Also many other life-threatening blood diseases like lymphoma. Once if you had a bone marrow transplant offered and needed for a treatment for your medical condition, now you may be able to receive a cord blood transplant as a suitable option if available. This choice of using baby blood cord banking facilities is usually up to the Doctor in charge of your case.

Umbilical blood banking which uses cord blood that is taken from the baby and has such great curing expectations as it contains babies stem cells. In order to use this great resource the removing of the umbilical cord blood is in no way detrimental to the baby. In times gone by this blood would have normally be thrown away and treated as plain old medical waste. Along with research into mesothelioma and many other cancers this type of research is priceless.

The contraversy over baby blood cord banking comes about when it is not only stored by public facilities but also by private umbilical blood banking and cord blood services organozations for private use inthe future by the rich. The advanyage of having cord blood stored Publicly is they are able to accept donations of baby cord blood to be used for anyone in need. Whereas private cord blood banking groups dissimilar to public cord blood banking is not wholly supported by the medical community.

So I do not need my cord blood?

So I do not need my cord blood?