Most people rarely pay attention to their blood type outside of emergencies or medical paperwork. Yet, research suggests blood type may subtly affect how your body responds to infections, inflammation, and some long-term health conditions.
Blood type is determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. These antigens can influence immune responses, how pathogens interact with your body, and the overall risk for certain diseases over a lifetime.
There are four main blood types: O, A, B, and AB. Each blood type has…
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