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        <title>Moving Human Blood Around Arizona</title>
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        <summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;I&#x27;d never thought about the logistics of moving donated blood around. The actual donation part is known to be a universally good thing to do, but I&#x27;d never searched out what happens next until I heard a fellow pilot talk about volunteering to move platelets around Arizona.&amp;hellip;
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