Patrick Simmons+FollowA Brand New Blood Type?!Imagine going in for routine bloodwork and finding out you have a blood type that’s never been seen before. That’s exactly what happened to a 69-year-old woman from Guadeloupe—her blood didn’t match any known type! Scientists finally cracked the case and named her unique blood type GWADA NEGATIVE. She’s literally the only person in the world with it, which means if she ever needs a transfusion, she can only use her own blood. Wild, right? Makes you wonder what other medical mysteries are out there! #Science #MedicalMystery #BloodType3015Share
shermandarlene+FollowIs Your Blood Type Raising Stroke Risk?Just found out your blood type might actually impact your stroke risk—especially if you’re type A! A huge study found people with the A1 blood subgroup have a slightly higher chance of early stroke (before 60), while type O folks are a bit safer. The risk bump is small, so no need to panic, but it’s wild to think your blood could be a hidden factor. Science is always finding new ways our bodies surprise us! #HealthNews #BloodType #StrokeRisk #Health #BodyHealth40Share
Tamara Jones+FollowA Brand New Blood Type?!Imagine going in for routine surgery and finding out you have a blood type no one else in the world has! That’s what happened to a 68-year-old woman from Guadeloupe. Scientists were totally stumped for years, but after some serious DNA detective work, they discovered her blood is literally one of a kind—now officially called 'Gwada negative.' Now researchers are on the hunt to see if anyone else out there shares this ultra-rare blood type. Wild, right? #ScienceNews #BloodType #MedicalMystery #Science110Share
James Brady+FollowA Brand New Blood Type?!French scientists just found a totally new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe—she’s literally the only person in the world with it! They’re calling it “Gwada negative,” and it’s now officially the 48th blood group system ever discovered. The wildest part? She’s only compatible with herself. This all came out after 15 years of mystery and some high-tech DNA sleuthing. Who knew blood could be this unique? #ScienceNews #MedicalMystery #BloodType #Science255143Share