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Should Homosexually Active Men Give Blood?

By Peter Ould Posted on April 15, 2008 Posted in HIV, Sexuality, UK Politics Tagged with Active Men, Bisexual Men, Blanket Ban, Blood Service, Blood Transfusion, Blood Transfusion Service, Gay Disease, Gay Rights Campaigners, Giving Blood, Lgbt Network, National Blood Transfusion, National Blood Transfusion Service, Outdated Policy, Place Decades, Scottish Blood, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, Sensitive Tests, Sex Practices, Sex With Other Men, Single Partner

The BBC is reporting today about a petition to change the rules in Scotland on blood donation. A petition by gay rights campaigners against what they believe is discrimination over who can give blood is to be considered by MSPs. …

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