Sunday, June 5, 2011

Men Who Donate Blood May Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease


According To KU Medical Center Study,

Men who donate blood may reduce their risk of heart disease by up to 30 percent, according to a study led by David Meyers, M.D., professor of internal medicine and preventive medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The study, "Possible association of a reduction in vascular events with blood donation," is published in the August issue of the journal Heart. The study supports the "iron hypothesis" which suggests that women are protected from atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, because they have lower body stores of iron than men. Through menstrual blood loss, women have one-half the iron stores and suffer about one-half the heart attacks and deaths from heart disease as men of similar age.

"What this means for men is - if you donate blood, in a sense you can become a virtual woman and protect yourself from heart disease," said Meyers. "We have identified another reason for blood donation, beyond altruism, for men."



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Swinburne Blood Donation Campaign Announcement

There will be a Blood Donation Campaign on 16 March 2011 (Wednesday) from 9am to 2pm. This campaign will be held at the auditorium of Block G. Please kindly donate your blood as you may save people's life :) See you there!
Important: Please have enough sleep for at least 6 hours if you wish to donate your blood. Also, please have your breakfast before coming!













Do u know these?
1. 1 pint of blood can save up to 3 lives!
2. Every 2 seconds someone needs a blood transfusion!
3. Less than 38% of the population are eligible to donate blood!
4. Blood cannot be manufactured! It can only come from volunteer donors!
5. Adults have around 10pints of blood in their body! 1 pint is for blood donation!
6. Donors can give blood every 56 days (2 months).

What are you waiting for?! Just come and take part in this blood drive!!