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ARC BLOOD SERVICES
362 VIOLET AVE
POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK
(845) 471-0202 |
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BIOLIFE - NEW YORK AREA
223 N CENTER DR
NORTH BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
(732) 422-4200 |
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COMMUNITY BLOOD SERVICE
7 COATES DR
GOSHEN, NEW YORK
(845) 294-3362 |
DUTCHESS COUNTY M H CLINIC
230 NORTH RD
POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK
(845) 485-9700 |
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HUDSON VALLEY BLOOD SERVICE
12 RAYMOND AVE
POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK
(845) 473-5959 |
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HUDSON VALLEY BLOOD SERVICE
525 EXECUTIVE BLVD
ELMSFORD, NEW YORK
(914) 784-4600 |
HUDSON VALLEY BLOOD SERVICE
14 PEARL ST
KINGSTON, NEW YORK
(845) 339-5525 |
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BLOODMOBILE BLOOD BANK
4400 MAIN STREET
NEW YORK
(000) 000-0000 |
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NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER
333 MERRICK RD
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW YORK
(516) 763-0284 |
NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER
21 BLOOMINGDALE RD
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK
(914) 997-6495 |
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NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER
310 E 67th ST
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
(212) 570-3000 |
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NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER
1200 PROSPECT AVE
WESTBURY, NEW YORK
(516) 478-5000 |
NEW YORK BLOOD CLINICAL CENTER
525 EXECUTIVE BLVD
ELMSFORD, NEW YORK
(914) 784-4500 |
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NEW YORK TISSUE SERVICE INC
150 55th ST
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
(718) 765-1035 |
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NORTHERN DUTCHESS HOSPITAL
6511 SPRING BROOK AVE
RHINEBECK, NEW YORK
(845) 871-3200 |
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NEW YORK CORD BLOOD CENTERS
The New York Blood Center has renamed their cord Blood program
the National Cord Blood Program. Renamed,
the NMDP is on the non-participating list,
is one of the world's most prestigious public cord Blood banks
having provided more than 50% the cord Blood used in transplants around the world. They have the second largest registry of cord blood donations in the United States,
collected from from five U.S. hospitals, listed in chronological order:
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Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
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North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset (Long Island), NY
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Inova Hospital, Fairfax, VA
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New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, NY
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University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH
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For more information, contact 1.212.570.3014.
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If you have needed cash, you may have donated
plasma. Selling Blood plasma can get quick cash. The human body quickly
replenishes its supply of plasma in the Blood. You should be careful when
using your body for cash this way!
Worldwide, approximately seventeen million (17,000,000)
gallons of Blood and Blood plasma are collected every year. That is the
equivalent of about thirty-five (35) Olympic-size swimming pools. The Blood
business involves collecting Blood and Blood plasma, breaking it into
component Blood products, and selling those products in every country in the
world. Red Blood cells are perishable. However, certain parts of Blood
plasma, in particular, are bought, sold and traded worldwide on the spot
market, just like oil. The United States, with it's eased rules regarding
collection, is the world leader in Blood plasma. These rules are in place in
New York for plasma collection and sales of plasma. Cord Blood registry and
Cord Blood collection.
One recent study of over 400 college students, age 18 to
22, found that 10 percent have sold their Blood plasma at least once for
cash payments of from $9 to $20 per donation. Of that group, three out of
five are former Red Cross donors who stopped donating Blood for a lollipop
and a T-shirt when they started selling their plasma for cash!
There are some precautions you should take
before selling plasma:
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Eat something
in the hours just before going to the plasma center.
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Drink a lot of
water to avoid lightheadedness after selling plasma.
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Do not drink
alcohol for 72 hours after you sell Blood Plasma. Alcohol in the Blood
stream can cause a problem replenishing the body's supply of plasma
after dehydrating it with drinking alcohol. |
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Do not sell
plasma more often than the plasma center recommends. This is a serious
risk to your health by scarring your veins and causing
iron deficiency.
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Selling plasma
and getting tested for HIV/AIDS and depending on those tests is not a
good ides. The plasma center may not even inform you of the reason for
rejecting your plasma. |
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One big risk
that you might be taking by going to a plasma center to sell plasma is
possible mistakes by the staff. It may be hard for the person taking
your plasma to find a good vein, or the needle could slip out of the
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Buying plasma
helps in medical research, etc., however, the primary purpose of the
center is to make money. |
There are more than 500 for-profit plasma
collection centers in the United States, one of the largest suppliers of
Blood plasma products in the world. According to the plasma industry, there
are between 1.5 million and 2 million paid donors, 70 percent of whom donate
regularly. Because the human body replenishes plasma more quickly than whole
blood, plasma donations can be made twice weekly or a maximum of 104
times/year. Normally, whole Blood can be donated once every two months.
What is Blood Plasma? Plasma is the liquid component of
Blood, in which the Blood cells are suspended. Serum is the same
as Blood plasma except that clotting factors
have been removed.
Plasma resembles whey in appearance. It is translucent with a faint straw
color, similar to the color of this web page. It is mainly composed of water,
Blood proteins, and inorganic electrolytes. Plasma serves as a transport medium
for glucose, Blood borne lipids, hormones, metabolic end products,
carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Plasma is the storage and transport medium of clotting factors and the
protein content that is necessary to maintain the pressure of the Blood
circulatory system.
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