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Bloody stools can be a sign of cancer, but not always.
Transforming the more common type A blood into type O could build up blood supplies and reduce shortages around the globe.
In general, blood donations are not accepted.
Men may acquire hepatitis C virus sexually from the rectums of HIV/HCV-coinfected men even when there is no blood present.
The other side of being not detected.
An overview of the 2014 National Hemophilia Foundation annual meeting.
The first study to track in real time the decay of hepatitis C has found that the virus breaks down more quickly in the blood than in the live...
The new standard bans blood donations from people with HIV or hepatitis and their partners.
We speak with Marilyn Ness about Bad Blood, a documentary that chronicles how the hemophilia community fought to protect the blood supply.
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