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- Blood - The FDA is responsible for ensuring the safety of our nation's blood supply. The CBER regulates the collection of blood and blood components used for transfusion or for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals derived from blood and blood components, such as clotting factors, and establishes standards for the products themselves.
- National Blood Service - National blood supply for England and North Wales. Facts about blood donation. Search and find a local blood donor session. Quizzes and games.
- Johnston Memorial Hospital Blood Bank - Blood donor collection center in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Provides information for donors, local blood supply levels, and blood drive schedule.
- National Blood Service - National blood supply for England and North Wales. Facts about blood donation. Search and find a local blood donor session. Quizzes and games.
- Medical Care and Blood - With good reason, many now ask, 'How safe are blood transfusions?' But this is more than a medical issue. It has made news involving Jehovah's Witnesses. Have you wondered why these ethical people, who believe in good medicine, refuse to accept blood?
- Hendrick Meek Blood Donation Center - Blood bank and donation center located in Abilene Texas. Supplies blood to 17 local hospitals and medical facilities. Provides information about blood donation.
- The UCSF Medical Center Blood Center - Web site provides information about blood diseases, transfusion, and blood donation. Includes treatment information for UCSF's patients, description of blood donor programs, publications, and links to other related resources.
- South Texas Blood and Tissue Center - A not-for-profit center responsible for supplying blood and tissue to 80 hospitals and clinics in 43 counties. The Blood and Tissue Center has three in-bank donor locations in San Antonio and one in Victoria, Texas. The center also conducts blood drives with its mobile units at locations throughout south Texas.
- Cerus Corp. - Develops systems designed to improve safety of blood transfusions by inactivating infectious pathogens in blood components, platelets, fresh frozen plasma and red blood cells, and to inhibit leukocyte activity. Details of system and company based in Concord, California. (Nasdaq: CERS).
- Pediatric Oncall- Routine Blood Test - Brief description of the complete blood count.
Wikipedia Articles
- Blood - Blood is a specialized biological fluid consisting of red blood cells (also called RBCs or erythrocytes), white blood cells (also called leukocytes) and platelets (also called thrombocytes) suspended in a complex fluid medium known as blood plasma. Blood plasma is the liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended.
- International Society of Blood Transfusion - The International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) is a scientific society, founded in 1935, which aims to promote the study of blood transfusion, and to spread the know-how about the manner in which blood transfusion medicine and science best can serve the patient's interests. It organizes international conferences, and advocates standardisation in the field of blood transfusion, such as standardized bar coding of blood for transfusion using ...
- Donor Blood Ceremony - Donor Blood Ceremony or Donor Blood Day is an annual ceremony held on June 25th, in the Azerbaijani city Ali Bayramli. During the ceremony people can donate blood, it has become a reliable source of blood donation and education in blood diseases in Azerbaijan, it provides about 50% of blood donation in Azerbaijan ...
- Blood transfusion - Blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from one person into the circulatory system of another. Blood transfusions can be life-saving in some situations, such as massive blood loss due to trauma, or can be used to replace blood lost during surgery.
- Blood pressure - Blood pressure (strictly speaking: vascular pressure) refers to the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vital signs. The pressure of the circulating blood decreases as blood moves through arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and veins; the term blood pressure generally refers to arterial pressure, i.