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Health officials say there is an urgent need for blood donors to help those living with sickle cell disease.
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Blood donations in Indiana have dwindled due to busy holiday schedules, COVID-19 challenges, and winter weather.
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The Indiana Blood Center needs more than 550 blood donations a day to have ample stock.
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Families of some Johnson County children diagnosed with rare forms of cancer have partnered with the American Red Cross for a special Kids Kicking Cancer blood drive Saturday, Dec. 15.
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There's less than a two-day supply of O-negative and O-positive blood statewide.
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Hurricane Irma forced the cancellation of dozens of Red Cross blood drives in Texas and Florida. That's why blood drives are ongoing in other states, like Indiana.
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The Indiana Blood Center expected to see more than 2,000 people at the annual Bleed Blue Blood Drive last weekend, but winter weather impacted roads and the turnout.
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All blood donated in the United States must now be tested for the Zika virus. Previously, Indiana blood donors have been screened through a questionnaire.
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The mass shooting last month at an Orlando, Florida night club sparked blood drives nationwide as people looked for ways to help.
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Thousands of Hoosiers donated blood on World Donation Day Tuesday, many of them in support of the Orlando victims.