90 T Plus employees took part in Donor Days – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia 01/03/2024 10:56 SAMARA. MARCH 1. LAST NEWS. Read: 130 Print version If you find an error in the text, highlight it and press CTR+Enter Specialists from the divisions of T Plus PJSC from Samara and Novokuybyshevsk took part in the interregional traditional action “You and I are of the same blood. The events took place in the executive office of the regional branch and at the Samara Thermal Power Plant. The event was organized with the support of the Samara Regional Clinical Blood Transfusion Station. Everyone wishing to donate blood underwent the necessary primary medical examination. All sanitary requirements were observed during the procedures. As a result, 90 employees of the T Plus company, the executive director of the Samara Thermal Power Plant, the Heat Networks enterprise, the Samara State District Power Plant, the Novokuibyshevsk Heating Networks, as well as the EnergoremonT and Energosbyt Plus divisions took part in the action. In total, the energy workers donated more than 40 liters of blood. The charity event “You and I are of the same blood” is a traditional event at the energy company, which takes place in all regions of its presence. In 2023, more than 1.8 thousand employees of T Plus PJSC took part in it, donating almost 860 liters of blood. Last news Source link Source link
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Novikombank held Donor Day • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Employees of the specialized bank of the Rostec State Corporation took part in the blood donation campaign as part of the corporate voluntary donation program, conducted in partnership with the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia and the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA). Source link Source link
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Samarets told how he became a bone marrow donor • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia A meeting dedicated to World Cancer Day was held at the Public Support Headquarters of the Samara Region. It was attended by Olga Kozlova, head of the department of preventive medicine at the Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Center, and Alexey Gunkov, a bone marrow donor from Samara. Olga Kozlova told volunteers and guests of the Headquarters that cancer is the leading cause of death throughout the world. Since prevention is better than cure, everyone should know the factors that can lead to cancer and do everything possible to eliminate these factors. “A person’s health depends 70% on the lifestyle he leads. Excess body weight, obesity, physical inactivity and bad habits occupy an important place among the risk factors of various places. We have many health levers in our hands: physical activity, balanced nutrition, elimination of bad habits such as smoking and alcohol abuse. Regular medical examination is a resource that should not be neglected at any age. Your own efforts and timely medical care are the key to prolonging a successful and fulfilling life,” noted Olga Anatolyevna. . Alexey Gunkov has been a blood donor for several years. But one day he decided to help people with cancer by becoming a bone marrow donor. The young man signed up for the bone marrow donor registry and waited about five years for a match of genetic material. The procedure itself was performed by Alexey in St. Petersburg in 2019. The bone marrow of a Samara resident was transplanted into the mother of two children from Ufa. She is older than Alexey, has already been treated for cancer, and she needed to be cured of it. True, who exactly his bone marrow was intended for, Alexey learned only three years later. For ethical reasons, the donor and recipient do not often introduce themselves: “They arranged a meeting for us, we talked, I’m glad I helped her, and she had a chance for recovery.” Before and after the procedure, he said, he encountered many myths about bone marrow donation. “Such misunderstandings stem from the fact that people know very little about this topic. There needs to be more information about bone marrow donation in clinics, at blood transfusions, in the media and on social networks. Then there would be a register of donors. filled up faster,” says Alexey. He himself did not experience any physical, mental or emotional consequences: he says that he continues to live, work and raise two children, who, by the way, were born after the procedure. Source link Source link