blood type

Experts explain how your blood group may play a role in COVID-19, from infection to severity.
Here's what makes you so attractive to the bugs and how you can prevent bites.
OneBlood, a Florida blood distribution center, has launched the search to find matching blood donors for Zainab Mughal, a two-year-old with neuroblastoma.
New research suggests that blood type could increase your risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's and more.