There’s a very well-known saying, “Your Health is Your Wealth”, which is indeed true in more ways than one. We’ve often heard about the countless benefits of donating blood. For example, donating blood can reveal potential health problems, it can reduce harmful iron stores, may lower your risk of suffering a heart attack, may reduce your risk of developing cancer, can help your liver stay healthy and potentially help your mental state.
In any of the aforementioned situations, the costs associated with the treatment and long-term care are unimaginable. Regardless of one’s gender, age, ethnicity, religion or social standing, the costs remains unchanged. If one were to now analyze the “zero cost” of donating blood versus the “astronomical cost” of health complications one can clearly recognize the financial benefits of donating blood.