People with blood type O may be less vulnerable to Covid-19 and have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill, according to two studies published Wednesday. Experts say more research is needed.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A critical need for Type O blood donors is sweeping the nation as hospitals use up their supply faster than they can be replenished. According to the Red Cross, those with Type O ...
(CNN) People with blood type O may be less vulnerable to COVID-19 and have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill, according to two studies published Wednesday. Experts say more research is ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Community Blood Center (CBC) has issued an urgent call for types O-negative and O-positive blood, the two most crucial blood types for emergency and trauma care. Following a ...
Your blood type could have serious implications for your chance of surviving a serious injury. Researchers have linked blood type O to substantially higher rates of death from severe trauma in a study ...
So far, the researches have only achieved this using petri dishes in a lab and a lot more research would be needed before the technique could benefit patients in hospitals. However, potentially, the ...
Do you know your blood type off the top of your head? If you have no clue, you're not alone. A 2019 CBS News poll revealed that only 66% of Americans reported knowing their blood type. Considering ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Donating blood is a laudable act, but it’s also limited by sheer ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Many people may not even know what blood type they have, but new research linking types of blood and COVID-19 risk just might pique some curiosity. Two peer-reviewed studies ...