Blood
- HealthYahoo Life
Gay, bisexual men can give blood for the first time after the FDA eased its donation policies. Here’s how they feel.
For many queer men, donating blood has been an impossible dream until now.
6 min read - EntertainmentYahoo Entertainment
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For $8,000, This Startup Can Pump You Full of Young Blood in Hopes of Finding a Fountain of Youth
Ambrosia, the tech startup running the trial, is looking to find out if there are any health benefits to blood transfusions. According to a report in Technology Review, Ambrosia wants to enroll 600 trial members for a cool $4.6 million. Jesse Karmazin is the 32-year-old entrepreneur behind the study.
- EntertainmentElle
Is Your Blood the Key to Better Skin?
Everything you need to know about blood skincare.
2 min read - NewsErica Rae Chong
N_ticed dis_ppe_ring letters? Brands drop letters A, B and O to encourage blood donation
The letters A, B and O have vanished from signs, brands and landmarks across the globe in a campaign to raise awareness for blood donation. Dubbed the #missingtype campaign, the three letters represent the three main blood type groups. According to the Canadian Blood Services, about 100,000 new blood donors are needed to keep the national blood supply at necessary levels.
- NewsMarie-Claire Dorking
It’s 2016 And A Period Advert Has Finally Shown Some Blood
Props to Bodyform for finally making a sanitary towel advert that features actual blood. In a move away from the typical girl-rollerskating-on-a-beach type theme, the sanitary towel brand have chosen to opt for something way more realistic.
- NewsSimone Olivero
New feminine hygiene ad shows how tough ‘girl blood’ can be
“When surveyed, 41.7 per cent of exercising women reported that their menstrual cycle had a negative impact on their training and exercise performance,” Bodyform said in a statement. ALSO SEE: Is this Australian period commercial offensive to women?