A mum who faced life-threatening complications after giving birth last year said the situation has brought home to her how important giving blood is.
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A member of the ambulance service says the things he deals with on a day to day basis made it impossible for him not to give blood.
A member of the ambulance service says the things he deals with on a day to day basis made it impossible for him not to give blood .
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Strathspey Thistle FC committee member Margaret Clark says blood donations helped her ill nephew live longer.
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“I think our parents would be really proud that we followed in their footsteps and carried on the family tradition of giving blood.”
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