Most people don’t spare a thought for their blood type unless they’re in need of a transfusion — but could yours hold secrets to your health? And is one better than the others? The short answer: No, ...
People with one of the type A blood groups are more likely to have a stroke before the age of 60 compared with people with other blood types, research shows. Blood types describe the rich variety of ...
The human body is always coming up with new ways to shock and surprise us, and it turns out that just 50 known people in the ...
It is possible for blood type to change, and in some cases, this can happen without a blood transfusion. When someone is born, their blood type is determined, so everyone should know what their blood ...
Scientists have found a link between blood type A and a higher risk of stomach cancer. This connection appears over time.
OBI is urging Type O blood donors to donate as supplies of both O-positive and O-negative blood are at low levels following ...
Our Blood Institute says it is being forced to import blood from the East Coast due to a shortage of local donations. The ...
The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center is reporting a critical shortage of Type O-negative blood and is asking donors to ...
The short answer: No, there is no “best” blood type. But each of the four main categories — A, B, AB and O — have their own advantages and disadvantages. It can also make you less attractive to ...