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Vitalant Offering Blood Donors a Free A1C Check in September

Free diabetes screening gives donors valuable health insight

This September, nonprofit Vitalant is, for the first time, offering blood donors an extra check on their health while they help save and improve the lives of hospital patients. All who give blood Sept. 1-30 will receive a free hemoglobin A1C test* providing donors key health information.

Diabetes Can be Detected Early
More than 1 in 3 adults have prediabetes, which, if found early, can be reversed with lifestyle changes before developing into diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Unmanaged, diabetes can cause serious complications including blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, stroke and even death.

“A hemoglobin A1C test, a two-to-three-month look at one’s blood sugar levels, can give those who may be at risk of developing diabetes a chance at early intervention,” said Dr. Ralph Vassallo, Vitalant chief medical and scientific officer. “Donating blood is a lifesaver for patients. Learning valuable health information can be empowering for donors.”

Blood Donor Uses Test to Monitor Health
Carol Brugman was surprised to learn she was prediabetic after getting back bloodwork from a routine doctor’s visit. Working with her doctor, she made changes in diet and exercise, and within six months, her A1C level dropped to a healthy range. A longtime blood donor, Brugman is excited to make her next donation with Vitalant in September. She encourages others to also take advantage of the free A1C test while helping save lives.

“Every time I donate, the first thing I do is log into my donor account and check my wellness results,” Brugman said. “It’s a great spot check on my blood pressure, my cholesterol, and now  A1C. I’ll be able to see how I’ve been doing and whether I need to course correct.”

How to Give Blood, Check Results
Blood donors will be able to check their A1C test result in their confidential, online account, along with cholesterol and other wellness information, within seven days of their donation. Donors are encouraged to discuss their results with their healthcare provider. Diabetes does not disqualify blood donors from giving if their disease is well-managed and they meet all other eligibility requirements.

Donors of all blood types, especially type O, and platelet donors are constantly needed to support an always-ready supply. Type O blood helps the most donors. Platelets are most often used to help cancer patients and are critical in stopping bleeding.

View eligibility requirements and make an appointment at vitalant.org, download and use the Vitalant app or call 877-25-VITAL (877-258-4825).

Upcoming Blood Drives

Beaver

Saturday, Sept. 13

Berkshire Hathaway-Beaver

1071 3rd St.

11 AM – 4:30 PM

New Castle

Monday, Sept. 15

Grinnen Stevie Replenishment – Harmony Baptist Church, Social Hall

4103 Ellwood Rd.

12 PM – 6 PM

Thursday, Sept. 18

New Castle Senior High School

300 E. Lincoln Ave.

12 PM – 6 PM

Friday, Sept. 26

Community Action Partnership – FMC

Building 9 Board Room

1745 Frew Mill Rd.

9 AM – 1:30 PM

Tuesday, Sept. 30

New Castle Fire Department – Multi-Purpose Room

10 Margaret St.

9 AM – 1:30 PM

*Learn more at https://www.vitalant.org/a1ctesting.

About Vitalant

Vitalant (Vye-TAL-ent) is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit blood and biotherapies healthcare organizations, providing hospitals and patients across the U.S. a safe blood supply, specialized laboratory services, transfusion medicine expertise and world-renowned research. Individuals generously donating blood, volunteering and giving financially are essential to our lifesaving mission. Learn more at vitalant.org.

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