Scientific studies continue to indicate a correlation between cardiovascular disease and blood type. O blood type individuals are less prone to developing cardiovascular disease than other blood type ...
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Most people know their blood type—A, B, AB or O—along with whether they are Rh-positive or negative. But these familiar categories (those letters plus "positive" or "negative") represent just two of ...
In 2011, a woman from the French overseas region of Guadeloupe underwent routine tests before a surgery. Strikingly, doctors could not identify her blood group, which was so unique that they did not ...