Study to measure optimum frequency of blood donation
14 June 2012A study commencing in the same week as World Blood Donor Day will determine whether blood can be safely collected more frequently than present practice.
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A study commencing in the same week as World Blood Donor Day will determine whether blood can be safely collected more frequently than present practice.
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