Here are 10 things we all need to know about our blood type

The link between red blood cells and blood types:
These red blood cells are also called erythrocytes or red blood cells. They contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen and gives blood its red color. The membranes of red blood cells carry antigens that determine the different blood groups. There are four blood groups: O, A, B, and AB. The Rhesus system is linked to the presence of a substance called D, which specifies the blood combination: there are therefore eight Rhesus groups/combinations.

10 things to know about your blood type:
Each blood type has its own characteristics. Here’s what you need to know about your blood type:

Blood type and diseases: Each blood type is resistant to certain diseases and susceptible to others. Some diseases can be prevented due to the characteristics of our blood type. Studies have shown that people with blood types A, B, and AB are more likely to suffer a heart attack due to a certain gene in their blood.Blood type and diet: Digestion and weight loss may be linked to our blood type. People with the following blood types should:
O: Consume animal protein.
R: Choose vegetables.
B: Consume a wider variety of foods and more fish.
AB: Choose seafood and lean meats.

Blood type and personality: People with blood type A are considered peaceful and creative. People with blood type O are considered extroverted and outgoing. People with blood type B are considered determined and passionate. They are independent and strong, while people with blood type AB are considered reliable and responsible.
Blood type and fertility: According to a study, women with blood type A are more fertile than women with blood type O, who have fewer eggs due to higher levels of the fertility hormone FSH.
Blood type and stress sensitivity: We react according to our blood type. People with blood type O are even more likely to get angry because they have higher levels of cortisol and adrenaline.
Antigens in the blood: Antigens differ according to blood type. For example, blood type A has A antigens and B