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Notari EP et al. – FT 16–year–old donors had the highest return and yield rates despite the negative impact of increased adverse event rates. Donation at young age is critical to building a cadre of committed repeat donors but donor reactions must be addressed to ensure the donors' well–being and to sustain return behavior.

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