According to a study, people with blood type A are more likely to contract COVID-19.

Published Date: 28 Jun 2023

If you ask the average American what their blood type is, you'll probably get a blank stare in return. For most people, blood type only becomes an issue if they need a blood transfusion. beginning with the COVID-19's initial stages.

Read Full News

Latest News


News All Time

Featured News
Featured Articles
Featured Events
Featured KOL Videos

1.

Researchers find distinct cell receptors with the potential for new treatments.

2.

Breast cancer patients' arms swell less after an effective lymph node transfer.

3.

Telehealth in the pandemic era resulted in fewer therapy interruptions.

4.

Too Many Chest CTs for Incidental Lung Nodules?

5.

Global warming could be driving up women's cancer risk, find researchers


© Copyright 2026 Hidoc Dr. Inc.

Terms & Conditions - LLP | Inc. | Privacy Policy - LLP | Inc. | Account Deactivation
bot