This religious affiliation may not accept blood products, so frequent blood draws and procedures that may involve blood loss should be limited

1. Atheism
2. Buddhism
3. Jehovah's Witness
4. Judaism


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1. Atheism does not have a belief system that affects any medical procedure.
2. Buddhism seeks a balance and will accept blood products.
3. Jehovah's Witnesses may not accept blood transfusions.
4. Judaism allows for blood procedures.

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