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Centers of Excellence Blood donations from the African-American community are vital to the treatment of sickle cell disease. As Director of Multi-Cultural Relations for Lifeblood, Lauran James says education is key to increasing blood donation. Given an audience with whom she can share knowledge, she dispels the myths that keep African-Americans from donating blood, increases levels and frequency of donation, and, ultimately, saves lives. In collaboration with Pat Adams-Graves, MD, Internal Medicine, and Kimberly Lamar, PhD, Preventive Medicine, both on the faculty at UT Health Science Center, Lauran James has completed three surveys to find out why African-Americans are hesitant to donate blood. What they discovered is that most of the reasons for not giving blood are almost always based on myth and are simply not true. One of the most common reasons people give for not donating blood is because they take medications – especially for high blood pressure and diabetes. “I personally take high blood pressure medication on a daily basis and give blood every two months,” she said. You Can Save Lives Although James’ efforts are making a difference, the needs are much greater than the donation levels. If you are an African-American and would like to help save three lives with every unit of blood you donate, please call Lifeblood at (901) 529-6320. |