i would not think so but if you transfer your blood to someone els with an incompatible blood type it could kill them.
No besides why would you do that any Way?
No, there isn't any way to tell by looking at your blood what type it is. Blood type is determined by proteins on the cells, and you need a chemical test to tell which is which.
You are born with a certain blood type based on genes inherited from your parents and there is no way to influence your type. A simple blood test can inform you what your blood type is and this test can be performed at any doctors office, medical lab or blood donation site.
They do not test your blood type for a normal blood draw. They do however test your blood type during pregnancy, when donating blood, and prior to any surgeries.
The only way to determine a person's blood type is to ask them. If you want to know your own, it's best to visit a clinic, where they will test your blood and tell you what blood type it is, and if it has any genetic diseases.
The universal donor is blood type O. O can be injected into any other blood type because of the way blood works. Basically there are certain types of protein that cover the outsides of the red blood cells that compose blood. If someone has the A protein, he has type A and same with Type B. However, type AB has both types of protein on its "coat." Lastly, O has no protein attached to its cells and can "get along" with any other blood type. Another interesting point is that the blood type AB is considered the universal recipient because it can receive any kind of blood.
There is no scientific evidence that blood type influences diet in any way. Any diet chart you may find will not be based on scientific fact and should be used with caution.
no way.
No way...
I don't think any male can have a baby //Diabetes can have an effect on male fertility but does not effect all men in such a way.//
There have been many studies done on blood type and how it effects the human body. To date, none of those studies have found any correlation between blood type and changes in the human body. Blood type does not dictate or influence the strength of the human immune system in any way.
Finding out your blood type can be found out by inquiring with your local doctors office. If you have ever had any blood work done, they would have it on file, and you would avoid the doctor's visit fee. Another way would be to donate blood. You would receive a donor blood card stating your blood type.