+ Follow PHILIPPINE BLOOD COORDINATING COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => Senators can earn P5-M monthly - Miriam
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"Professional" blood donors now employ "pimps" who look for prospective clients in private and government hospitals, a blood expert said yesterday.
Dr. Annie Manalaysay, a pathologist and president of the Philippine Blood Coordinating Council, said that despite the governments campaign for voluntary blood donation, paid donors have remained in business.
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"Professional" blood donors now employ "pimps" who look for prospective clients in private and government hospitals, a blood expert said yesterday.
Dr. Annie Manalaysay, a pathologist and president of the Philippine Blood Coordinating Council, said that despite the governments campaign for voluntary blood donation, paid donors have remained in business.
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"Professional" blood donors now employ "pimps" who look for prospective clients in private and government hospitals, a blood expert said yesterday.
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