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Type O blood linked to lower COVID risk, taking Vitamin D unlikely to help
Among 225,556 Canadians who were tested for the virus, the risk for a COVID-19 diagnosis was 12% lower and the risk for severe COVID-19 or death was 13% lower in people with blood group O versus those with A, AB, or B, researchers reported on Tuesday in Annals of Internal Medicine. People in any blood group who were Rh-negative were also somewhat protected, especially if they had O-negative blood. People in these blood type groups may have developed antibodies that can recognize some aspect of the new virus, coauthor Dr. Joel Ray of St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto told Reuters.
- SportsYahoo Sports
Johnny Manziel says he '100 percent' lost his Browns teammates' respect with off-field antics
The draft bust admitted he wasted two years of Browns great Joe Thomas' career.
- U.S.The Root
14-Year-Old Honestie Hodges, Handcuffed at Gunpoint by Michigan Police as a Child, Dies From COVID-19
In 2017, 11-year-old Honestie Hodges made national headlines after a horrific confrontation with Grand Rapids, Mich., police, in which they handcuffed the little girl at gunpoint at her home. The incident led to a new policy dictating how the department would interact with minors.
- EntertainmentTown & Country
Did Margaret Thatcher Really Greet Queen Elizabeth With Such a Strange Curtsy?
The Crown's new season shows Thatcher saluting the Queen with a strangely deep dive.
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Will Joe Biden Cut Social Security Benefits?
Close to 65 million Americans receive a Social Security benefit each month, 71% of whom are retired workers. According to the 2020 Social Security Board of Trustees report, the program is staring down a $16.8 trillion funding shortfall between 2035 and 2094. Americans recently elected Democratic Party challenger Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States.

















