World Blood Donor Day
Blood donations help people of all ages and can very literally save a life. Blood donations are used for accident victims and cancer, organ transplant, and surgery patients. People with chronic illnesses need blood, too.
If it’s been a while or you’ve never done it before, now is the perfect time to donate blood. We have prepared a list of 10 good reasons to donate:
10. You may need a blood donation one day. It’s estimated that about 25% of people will need blood at least once in their lives. Although there’s no direct correlation between giving blood and receiving it, you may be as grateful one day as someone else currently is for the donation.
9. It doesn’t really hurt. You may feel a slight prick when the needle is inserted into your arm but the process is relatively painless. And when you consider the benefits it provides, the minor discomfort is well worth it.
8. It only takes an hour. The process of donating blood is simple and quick. You’ll likely be there for about an hour, although the actual blood donation only takes about 10 minutes.
7. It promotes well-being. Giving blood can make you feel good about yourself, reduce stress and improve your emotional health.
6. It may improve your heart health. Donating blood temporarily lowers the iron in your blood. Elevated levels of iron may increase the risk of heart disease in men. One study showed that men who donated blood at least once a year had an 88% lower risk of heart attacks than men who were not donors.
5. Your body will make new blood. Think of it as a tune-up for your body. When you donate blood, you generate new blood. It takes about 24 hours to replace the plasma and 4-6 weeks to replace the red blood cells from your donation.
4. It burns calories. You can’t replace your regular sweat sesh with a blood donation, but you can burn about 650 calories while donating one pint of blood.
3. Get a free health check-up. Before you give blood, a nurse will check your blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and hemoglobin levels. Your blood may also be checked for HIV, hepatitis, and other diseases. So it’s like getting a mini check-up just for doing something good!
2. Less than 38% of the population is eligible to give blood or platelets, so consider yourself among the chosen few if you’re one of them.
1. Helping others! Donating blood is one of the most selfless things you can do. Your donated blood can potentially help save up to 3 lives, according to the American Red Cross.
If it’s been a while or you’ve never done it before, now is the perfect time to donate blood. We have prepared a list of 10 good reasons to donate:
10. You may need a blood donation one day. It’s estimated that about 25% of people will need blood at least once in their lives. Although there’s no direct correlation between giving blood and receiving it, you may be as grateful one day as someone else currently is for the donation.
9. It doesn’t really hurt. You may feel a slight prick when the needle is inserted into your arm but the process is relatively painless. And when you consider the benefits it provides, the minor discomfort is well worth it.
8. It only takes an hour. The process of donating blood is simple and quick. You’ll likely be there for about an hour, although the actual blood donation only takes about 10 minutes.
7. It promotes well-being. Giving blood can make you feel good about yourself, reduce stress and improve your emotional health.
6. It may improve your heart health. Donating blood temporarily lowers the iron in your blood. Elevated levels of iron may increase the risk of heart disease in men. One study showed that men who donated blood at least once a year had an 88% lower risk of heart attacks than men who were not donors.
5. Your body will make new blood. Think of it as a tune-up for your body. When you donate blood, you generate new blood. It takes about 24 hours to replace the plasma and 4-6 weeks to replace the red blood cells from your donation.
4. It burns calories. You can’t replace your regular sweat sesh with a blood donation, but you can burn about 650 calories while donating one pint of blood.
3. Get a free health check-up. Before you give blood, a nurse will check your blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and hemoglobin levels. Your blood may also be checked for HIV, hepatitis, and other diseases. So it’s like getting a mini check-up just for doing something good!
2. Less than 38% of the population is eligible to give blood or platelets, so consider yourself among the chosen few if you’re one of them.
1. Helping others! Donating blood is one of the most selfless things you can do. Your donated blood can potentially help save up to 3 lives, according to the American Red Cross.