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US Reviewing Restrictions on Gay Blood Donors

HeadlineMar 18, 2010

Federal health officials have announced they’re reviewing a nearly thirty-year-old policy restricting blood donations by gay males. The policy imposes a lifetime ban on blood donations from men who’ve had sex with another man at any time since 1977. Last week, Democratic Senator John Kerry spearheaded a letter signed by seventeen other senators calling on the Food and Drug Administration to revisit the policy, calling it “outdated, medically and scientifically unsound.”

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