The Blood Type Diet, also known as the Blood Group Diet, was initiated and popularised by a naturopathic physician by the name of Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo, in the year 1996. Here is a snapshot ...
A new study has found that women with blood groups A, B and AB are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
It has long been known that people with blood type O are protected against severe malaria. A team of experts has decoded the mechanism behind the protection that O blood type provides against malaria.
Researchers have debunked the theory behind the popular blood-type diet - which claims an individual's nutritional needs vary by blood type. "Based on the data of 1,455 study participants, we found no evidence to support ...