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online magazine with no page numbers:
In an interview with Martin Algaze on the ban of gay and
bisexual men giving blood, the spokesman for Gay Men’s Health Crisis states, “The
existing policy is archaic and discriminatory because it falsely assumes that
all gay men are HIV-positive regardless of their sexual behavior. At the same
time, it allows heterosexuals to donate blood even if they have participated in
risky sexual or drug-use behavior,”
Paired quotations
from an online magazine with no page numbers:
In the online petition to lift the ban on gay and bisexual
men giving blood, the creator Andrew Heugel states his opinion that, “. . . with
more advanced testing methods used in all blood drives [such as HIV and aids
testing] that this ban should be lifted to not discriminate against Gay
men”. Andrew also adds, “it would increase our blood supply and overall
community health.”
https://www.change.org/p/gay-men-should-be-allowed-to-donate-blood
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online magazine with no page numbers:
According to an article by Everyday Health some HIV screening tests can detect signs of HIV
infection within 20 minutes.
http://www.everydayhealth.com/hiv/diagnosis/
Work Cited:
Segan, Sascha. “Ban on Gay Blood Donors May End.” ABC News ABC News,
14 Sep. 2015. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
Heugal, Andrew. “Gay Men Should be Allowed to Donate Blood.”
Change.org
Change.org,
Inc., 2011. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
Bennington-Castro, Joseph. “HIV Tests and Diagnosis.” Everyday Health
Everyday Health Media, LLC, 11 Jun.
2015. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.
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