Orem Plasma Donation Blog
Tips for a Comfortable Plasma Donation Experience
April 10, 2026
Plasma donation comfort depends on preparation, physical comfort, and mental ease—follow these tips to feel confident, prepared, and make a meaningful impact.
Plasma-Derived Therapies: How Donated Plasma Helps Treat Patients
March 30, 2026
Discover why plasma is a lifesaving resource and how plasma-derived therapies help patients heal and thrive and why donating at a center like ABO Plasma Orem truly changes lives.
Plasma Donation and Fatigue: What Causes Post-Donation Tiredness?
March 18, 2026
Feeling wiped out after donating? Discover why plasma donation can make you tired and how to recover fast — plus what Utah County donors can expect at ABO Plasma Orem.
How Much Do You Need to Weigh to Donate Plasma?
February 25, 2026
You need a minimum weight to donate plasma. Here’s the quick guidance, FDA-approved standards, and expert support to help you donate confidently.
Donating Plasma and Exercise: What to Know Before and After
February 18, 2026
You can safely balance plasma donation and exercise with proper timing, hydration, and awareness of how your body responds.
Is Donating Plasma Harmful to Your Body?
February 6, 2026
Wondering if donating plasma is safe? Learn how the process works and what to expect.
Understanding the Process of Plasma Donation and Its Crucial Importance
January 19, 2026
Explore the complete plasma donation process, including eligibility, safety, frequency, side effects, and the life-saving impact for patients and donors alike.
Health Benefits of Regular Plasma Donation
January 7, 2026
Discover the many benefits of donating plasma from improving your health and well-being to supporting lifesaving treatments.
The Impact of Plasma Donations on Patients with Rare Diseases
December 26, 2025
Learn how plasma-derived therapies help treat rare, genetic, and chronic conditions.
Who Benefits From Plasma Donations?
December 15, 2025
Discover how plasma donations are used to create life-saving therapies for immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, and rare diseases.