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signed by seventeen other senators calling on the Food and Drug Administration to revisit the policy, calling it “outdated, medically and scientifically unsound.”
US Reviewing Restrictions on Gay Blood Donors
HeadlineMar 18, 2010