GIVING blood can save lives — but not everyone is able to do it. Some medical conditions mean it is not safe for donors to offer their blood or for patients to receive it. GettyGiving blood can save lives but some medical conditions mean potential donors are not able to do it[/caption] All blood donors must be fit and well, aged between 17 and 65 and weigh between 7 stone 12lbs (50kg) and 25 stone (158kg). They also have to have suitable veins, as well as meet other criteria, such as not having been to countries where conditions like hepatitis B and C are common in recent months. However, even if you meet all those conditions, some conditions can mean you’re still not able to
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