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Articles related to "Blood Donors"
Donate Blood and Save a Life Blood is a substance so precious that it cannot be fabricated despite all our technology and wealth. Donors are the only source of America's supply. blood • blood donors • gift of life • save a life • american red cross
National Blood Donor Month Lesson Plans January is the month for blood donation and time for science lessons at the blood bank. Find lesson plans about blood transfusions during national blood donor month. national blood donor month • lesson plans • science activities • activities and games • service ideas
Blood Donation Process Being a blood donor is one of the greatest gifts a person can charitably give, and does not have to be an intimidating process. Here is what to expect at a blood drive. blood donor • blood donation • giving blood • blood bank • blood transfusion
Answers to Common Concerns About Donating Blood Blood banks are in search of all blood types, rare and common. Few people feel ill afterward and regular blood donation will not harm the body. blood donation • donate blood • red cross blood donation • blood bank • blood type
Blood Donation Reqiurements With blood supplies hitting a dangerously low level in many areas of the country, the American Red Cross is increasing its efforts to find viable blood donors. blood donation centers • increase blood hemoglobin • how to increase blood iron count • foods rich in iron • minimum blood donation requirements
West Nile Virus In 1999, the first case of West Nile Virus in North America was reported in New York City. Just three years later it arrived in southern Ontario. What is West Nile Virus and how can we protect our selves from contacting the disease? west nile virus • mary alward • mary m alward • canadian health • symptoms of west nile virus
Dr. Charles Drew, Pioneer in Blood Research Profile of Dr. Charles R. Drew, who discovered that plasma could be dried and developed techniques for storing and transfusing blood. african americans african american physicians af
Invitro Fertilisation Mistakes What happens if a woman undergoing IVF gets the wrong sperm, the wrong eggs or even the wrong embryo? ivf • ivf mistakes • egg and sperm donation • barcoding eggs and sperm • electronically tagging ivf specimens
DHEA Deficiencies in Autoimmunity DHEA is a prohormone naturally produced by the endocrine glands. Levels of DHEA decline with aging, a time when the incidence of autoimmune diseases increases. dehydroepidandrosterone • dhea • dhea sulfate • autoimmune • autoimmune disease
Hemopet Animal Blood Bank We all know where blood for human transfusions come from. But have you ever wondered where veterinary facilities get the blood for animal transfusions? hemopet • animal blood bank • animal blood banks • dr. w. jean dodds • rescued greyhounds
How to Prevent Symptoms of Iron Deficiency Iron deficiency is common throughout the world, but eating foods high in iron can help to prevent it. Haem iron is more easily absorbed by the body than non-haem iron. iron deficiency • iron rich foods • symptoms of iron deficiency • foods high in iron • iron food sources
Migraines and Gluten Sensitivity A gluten free diet could bring relief to a large number of the 30 million Americans who suffer from migraines. The diet is required for those who have celiac disease. epilepsy • migraines • migraine triggers • celiac disease • gluten sensitivity
Rabies Prevention, Symptoms And Treatment Tips for preventing transmission of the rabies virus, symptoms associated with rabies, and the treatment if a human is bitten by a rabid (or potentially rabid) animal. rabies treatment • rabies symptoms • rabies prevention • treating rabies • rabies vaccine
Romance Writer of the Year Award 2009 Winner The Romance Writers' Association has announced the winner of the Romantic Novel of the Year Award for 2009. Freya North won in 2008. Who has won this year? romance writer of the year award 2009 • romantic novelists association • awards for romance writers • romantic novelists • romantic wriers conferences
Social Networking Websites Hundreds of social networking websites exist, such as Myspace, Facebook and Digg. These types are evolving from just providing content, to users offering practical help. evolution useful social networking websites • myspace facebook digg qype brownbook trustedplaces • cool working-class website • facebook college student professional website • compare myspace and facebook privacy risks
Symptoms of Feline Leukemia Virus in Cats Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a contagious viral disease of cats. Symptoms vary and often progress once disease is evident. FeLV is often fatal for infected cats. feline leukemia symptoms • symptoms of feline leukemia • feline leukemia • feline leukemia virus • felv
The Red Cross Society in Canada Dr. George Ryerson organized the first Canadian branch of the British Red Cross. Through volunteers, the Canadian Red Cross Society provided relief in Canada and abroad. canadian red cross society 1896 • crcs volunteers • dr george ssterling ryerson • monsieur h. dumont • red cross
We will miss you, Papa How we perceive our own parents changes during our lives. When we lose them is when we wish we would have just a few more minutes of their company.... death of parent • time • care • hurt • forgive
What to Eat to Prevent Iron Deficiency While iron deficiency is common, eating a healthy diet that includes foods rich in heme or non-heme iron helps to reduce the risk of developing low iron levels. prevent iron deficiency • iron rich foods • heme iron foods • nonheme iron foods • low iron levels
Your Dog's Blood Group You get a call from the vet saying your dog's been run over and needs a blood transfusion? What do you need to know about your dog's blood type that could save him? dogs blood groups • dogs blood type • dog research • donor dogs • veterinary research
Bulletin Bloopers Bloopers are everywhere--in movies, on TV shows, in the newspaper. Churches are collections of people, people who make mistakes. Mistakes in communication are also made. This collection is humorous--but should make us pause when a brother or sister offends us. Is that also miscommunication and "typos of the tongue?" church • bulletins • bloopers
Immunostimulants in CFS/ME Treatment Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) often causes marked immune dysfunction, but some drugs and supplements can help, providing relief of symptoms. chronic fatigue syndrome • myalgic encephalomyelitis • immunomodulators in fibromyalgia • kutapressin for cfs/me • ampligen
Terrorist Attacks on the United States, help information. On September 11, 2001, America was hit with the worst strike of terrorism in history. Things you cando to help out. terrorism • pentagon • pentagon • governor george e. pataki • world trade center
Hancock - the Half Hour Genius Tony Hancock was one of the first, and the best comedians in the broadcasting world. He laid the foundations for modern comedies like "Friends" or "Seinfeld". Yet he died convinced he was a failure. Suite101 examines the life of this complex genius. tony hancock • hancock • hancock's half hour • comedy • bbc
Margaret L. Carter - Sealed in Blood Margaret L. Carter's second vampire romance is even better than her first. margaret l. carter • dark changeling • sealed in blood • vampire • vampires
SQS Pleads that "We MUST Remember September" Many of you know SQS - and most will remember his in his lighthearted moments. But he has a very serious side as well, and a message that he hopes you will take to heart.
The World Cries - Again It seems that each generation experiences a tragedy when the world cries. Today, September 11. 2001 was such a day. mary alward • mary • alward • the world cries • world
There's only one chance to save your baby's cord blood Your baby's umbilical cord blood stem cells are unique and will be thrown out at birth... if you don't make a choice. Read more about why are stem cells important. cord • blood • stem • cells
The Morphology of Red Blood Cells an Etiology of Tissue Hypoxia? Inflexible red blood cells could be one the contributing factor in restriction of blood flow in the micro-vascular system. The other is vasoconstriction. Normally, the red blood cells are disc shaped and quite flexible. In the case that the red blood cells are not flexable - the pateint is at risk for reduced blood flow and all of the ramifactions that pertain. morphology • red blood cells • chronic fatigue syndrome • myalgic encephalomyelitis • micro-vascular system |
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