If you would like to donate blood, be sure that you meet the following requirements:
Before donating blood, you should drink plenty of healthy fluids, including water, and eat a good meal. You may donate blood as often as once every eight weeks, and are urged to do so, since blood is perishable and donations are needed every day in order to keep an adequate supply at RIBC.
Some Facts About Donating Blood:
Many people think that they are not eligible to donate blood when, in fact, they are. The Food & Drug Administration, the regulating government body for blood centers, is constantly reviewing their guidelines for blood donor eligibility. Most medications, including insulin, aspirin, high blood pressure and allergy medication do not necessarily preclude someone from donating blood. In fact, 90% of medications are acceptable.
As an added incentive, individuals who donate blood four times between March 1, 2005 and February 28, 2006 will receive a print of a Richard Benjamin photograph. Benjamin, the Rhode Island Blood Center's Seasons' Pass artist for 2005-2006, has a reputation as a fine-art landscape and cityscape photographer. After serving as a staff photographer for 27 years at the Providence Journal, Benjamin published two coffee table books, establishing himself as one of the area's most gifted photographers.
For more information about blood donation contact Kathleen Connolly at the Rhode Island Blood Center at (401) 453-8555 or visit www.ribc.org.
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