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  2. Australian Red Cross Lifeblood - Wikipedia

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    Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, simply known as Lifeblood, is a branch of the Australian Red Cross responsible for the collection and distribution of blood and biological products in Australia. Lifeblood employs around 3,700 employees across scientific, clinical and support services, processing over one and a half a million blood donations each ...

  3. Australian Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    Australian Red Cross provides a range of services and programmes including international aid across the Asia-Pacific region, international humanitarian law advocacy, migration support, emergency management, blood donation via Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, and community services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, youth ...

  4. List of blood donation agencies - Wikipedia

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    The United States does not have a centralized blood donation service. The American Red Cross collects approximately 35% of the blood used, while the rest is collected by independent nonprofit blood centers, most of which are members of America's Blood Centers. The US military collects blood from service members for its own use, but also draws ...

  5. Category : Medical and health organisations based in Australia

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    Australian Red Cross; Australian Red Cross Lifeblood; Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation; Australian Unity; B. Bluelight (web forum) C.

  6. James Harrison (blood donor) - Wikipedia

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    James Harrison was born on 27 December 1936. [6] In 1951, at the age of 14, he underwent major chest surgery, requiring a large amount of blood. Realizing that the blood had saved his life, he made a pledge to start donating blood himself as soon as he turned 18, the then-required age.

  7. Health care in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Red Cross Lifeblood collects blood, plasma and other essential tissue and organ donations and provides them to healthcare providers. The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funds competitive health and medical research, and develops statements on policy issues. [ 46 ]

  8. Your Cholesterol Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia. A ...

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    The study analyzed data from nearly 10,000 people who were enrolled in a randomized clinical trial, looking into the impact of low-dose aspirin on reducing heart disease risk in Australian and ...

  9. Human milk bank - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Red Cross Lifeblood offers a self-diagnostic quiz where donors can check if they are eligible to donate before they register. [15] Concerns