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19 years
He said that labs/hospitals are too picky when it comes to donating blood. And I am healthy and have any complications. Is it ok?
Nov 27, 2015
Again, if the donated blood will be used in other people especially if they are ill, you will need to notify the hospital or Red Cross.
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