Why the FDA is easing limits on gay and bisexual men giving blood
Scientists have long argued that the blood donation restrictions are discriminatory and unscientific.
A community member donates blood at a South Texas Blood Bank emergency blood drive in Uvalde, Texas. Gay and bisexual men have been barred from donating blood in the U.S. since the 1980s—a policy implemented during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Photograph by Brandon Bell, Getty Images
ByPriyanka Runwal
Published May 11, 2023
• 7 min read
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