AB negative blood group is fine for marriage but the person with this blood group can accept the blood from all donors with negative Rh factor. example- only from AB-, O-,A-,B-
Rh factor does not have any effect on a person's health, so it it neither a good or bad thing. The only difference is that people with Rh negative blood can only receive blood donations from other Rh negative donors.
A person with blood type A negative should eat primarily vegetables, seafood, legumes, and grains. They should avoid meats (especially red meat) and dairy products.
Pumpkin is not known to directly impact the health or well being of a person with Type B Negative blood. Because of this, any recipe that involves pumpkin can be used. Pumpkin pie is a good place to start!
Negative blood in stool test means no blood was found in that particular smear from that particular stool sample. Good news.
B negative blood types do really good with different meats and vegetables. Try to incorporate greens like celery and cauliflower with some good steak.
Yes, it is possible to give O Positive blood to O Negative patients, but it is not likely to happen. Blood Bankers are trained to "match" blood to the person receiving the blood and these two types, while compatible, are not a good "match". The presence of the Rh factor in O Positive blood is likely to cause an immune response when given to a patient that does not have the Rh factor as in Rh Negative blood. The opposite is acceptable. It is perfectly OK to give Rh Negative blood to and Rh Positive person since they will not be getting something they do not already posses.
It is a double negative, subtracting is essentially adding a negative, therefore subtracting would be a negative negative number, which would be a positive, my mom helped me remember it by thinking if a bad thing happened to a bad person, it would be good, if a good thing happened to a good person it would be good, if a bad thing happened to a good person it would be bad, ect.
Good question! Spock's blood type was T Negative.
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A consanguineous marriage is one where both people share a 'blood' relative. As far as it being a good thing, would depend mostly on what continent your on.
The terms "positive" or "negative" refer to either the presence or absence of the RhD (Rhesus D) antigen. Individuals either have, or do not have, the Rhesus factor (or Rhesus D antigen) on the surface of their red blood cells. This is usually indicated by 'RhD positive' (does have the RhD antigen) or 'RhD negative' (does not have the antigen).
Selectogen negative means that the blood has been tested for the presence of unknown antibodies to a panel of diverse human blood antigen groups and found to have none. That is a good thing.