Baffled scientists discover 69-year-old woman from Guadeloupe has an entirely new blood type
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Gwada (-negative) is the 48th and rarest blood grouping system that has been recognised so far. For its only carrier, the incompatible blood group causes several problems
Baffled scientists discover 69-year-old woman from Guadeloupe has an entirely new blood type
Getting bloodwork done is a very routine part of a medical examination, especially after reaching your 30s. Doctors use the information from your blood to decipher your overall health. Before surgeries or hospital stays, doctors also use your bloodwork to determine which blood type you have in the event of an emergency which may require a blood transfusion. Due to how our bodies respond to the wrong blood type being introduced in our bloodstream…
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