Why is men's blood better than women's?

Men's blood often contains fewer antibodies
The absence of some antibodies in men's blood makes it easier to use in blood products such as plasma and platelets. They are often used to treat people with burns and cancer or those in accidents or with weakened immune systems.
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Is there a difference between male blood and female blood?

Compared to female blood, male blood had higher viscosity and RBC aggregation and lower RBC deformability. Oxygen Delivery Index, calculated as a ratio of hematocrit to blood viscosity, was found to be significantly lower in male blood.
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Does gender matter in blood donation?

There is no other matching between the blood bag and the recipient – race, ethnicity, religion, gender etc. A new study however finds that gender of the donor and recipient should be matched.
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Are males more likely to donate blood compared to females?

With regards to gender, 52.3% of donors were women and 47.7% men. Of the 87,601 offers to donate blood, 46.5% were from females and 53.5% from males. More females than males made their first donation during the study period. However, 43.9 % of donations were from women, whereas 56.1% were from men.
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Why should males donate blood?

Donating blood can improve your cardiovascular health.

Men who donated blood at least once a year had an 88 percent lower risk of heart attacks than men who were not donors, according to a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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Why can't females donate platelets?

For women who have been pregnant, their platelet donations are tested for Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) antibodies. The presence of antibodies to Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) in the blood can cause an adverse reaction in patients receiving blood including lung injury and poor response to platelet transfusions.
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood. However, some blood types are both rare and in demand.
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Why can only men give blood to babies?

Antibodies are part of the body's defence system and they make transfusions more difficult. This means only men's blood is used for some specialist transfusions and blood products. Only men's blood is used for complete blood transfusions in newborn babies (known as neonatal exchange transfusions).
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Can lesbians donate blood?

Can I donate blood? Individuals who identify as female and have sex with a man, may be eligible to donate blood, if all other blood donation eligibility criteria are applicable.
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Why can only males donate plasma?

Plasma contains antibodies thought to cause TRALI. These antibodies develop when an individual is exposed to cells from another person, such as during pregnancy or transfusion. This means that more women carry these antibodies than men.
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Can a woman donate blood during her period?

Yes. Menstruating doesn't affect your ability to donate. Enjoy your relaxing time on the donation couch and a tasty snack afterwards.
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Why do females have less blood than males?

... Starting from early adolescence, and persisting throughout adulthood, women have lower haemoglobin concentrations than men of similar age, which is probably because of the effect of sex hormones (both oestrogen and androgens) on erythropoiesis and, to a lesser extent, to menstruation.
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Can you donate blood with tattoos?

Yes, you can donate blood if you have tattoos

If you got a tattoo in the last three months, it is completely healed, and was applied by a state-regulated facility, which uses sterile needles and fresh ink—and you meet all donor eligibility requirements—you can donate blood!
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Can people with tattoos donate blood?

If you have recently gotten a tattoo, you are required to delay donating blood for at least 6 months. In between this period, you will not be eligible for blood donation.
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Can LGBT donate organs?

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This is a common misconception, but the reality is anyone can sign up to donate life. A person's sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression does not prevent them from being an organ donor (deceased or living).
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What type of blood is O negative?

O negative blood group is a type of blood group that does not have any of the major blood group antigens (A, B, or Rh). Because of this, a person with any ABO and Rh blood type can receive O negative blood. Blood type is determined based on the antigens present on the surface of the red blood cells.
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Can a woman's blood be transfused to a man?

Previous studies suggested that men who receive blood transfusions from women are at higher risk of death than men who receive transfusions from male donors. But it wasn't clear if a history of pregnancy among female donors affected this link.
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What's the golden blood type?

One of the world's rarest blood types is one named Rh-null. This blood type is distinct from Rh negative since it has none of the Rh antigens at all. There are less than 50 people who have this blood type. It is sometimes called “golden blood.”
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What is the strongest blood type?

If you have blood type O, you have antibodies that will fight the A and B antigens. If a person has blood type AB, they don't have such antibodies, and they can accept transfusions from all other blood types. Thus AB blood type people can be termed universal patients.
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Can siblings have different blood types?

No, siblings don't necessarily have the same blood type. It depends on the genotype of both the parents for the gene determining the blood type. E.g. Parents with the genotype AO and BO can have offspring with blood type A, B, AB or O.
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Why can't family members donate blood to each other?

Family blood donation is generally discouraged as they are often first time or infrequent donors and do not have a safety history established. Additionally, mothers may have antibodies that react against RBC, leukocyte, platelet, or HLA antigens expressed on neonatal cells.
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What is power red blood donation?

With a Power Red donation, you can give nearly twice the amount of red cells and help more patients. This type of donation uses an automated process that separates your red blood cells from the other blood components, and then safely and comfortably returns your plasma and platelets to you.
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Why do they ask if you've ever been pregnant when donating blood?

Although blood centers do not test for pregnancy, they may ask how many times a woman has been pregnant. The purpose is to check for the risk of transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), a complication that can develop in a person who has received a blood transfusion.
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Can I give blood if I smoke?

Smoking cigarettes in and of itself doesn't disqualify you from donating blood. If you smoke and you want to donate blood, plan to refrain from smoking on the day of your appointment — both before your appointment and for three hours afterward. Smoking before your appointment can lead to an increase in blood pressure.
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Can you donate blood if you vape?

Although smoking cigarettes, vaping, and using cannabis will not disqualify a person from donating blood, they should refrain from smoking for at least 2 hours before and after donating blood. A person may feel lightheaded or weak after giving blood, and smoking can exacerbate these symptoms.
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