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What is your blood type?

Posted on August 15, 2020 by Konstantina Louka

“I am type B. I can’t donate blood for your surgery. We need to find another donor.” Have you ever wondered what it is that determines your blood type or why it’s so important for doctors to know their patient’s… Continue Reading →

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