Click here for Part 2 of "Blood will Tell" a NYT article on conviction for murder hinging on blood spatter evidence click here for Part 1 of "Blood will Tell" click here for editorial about the case
click here for website exploring how blood type is correlated with different illnesses Blood type and disease riskIn the past century, and especially in recent decades, there’s been interest in how the ABO blood type may relate to disease risk. That is, are people with certain blood types more vulnerable to developing heart disease, cancer, or diabetes? Might your blood type even affect your memory or your response to diet? Here, in brief, is what we know.
click here for NPR podcast concerning type O blood evolution preference in relation to malaria susceptibility |