Most people don’t think about their blood type unless they need surgery or are planning to donate blood. But we can learn more from our blood types than simply whether or not we can safely accept a transfusion from a donor.
If you don’t have diabetes, you’re about to.
Also, you should check your pancreas just in case.
As I understand it, mosquitoes love those with sugary issues and can be used as “sniffers” for those predisposed to diabetes.
As for the pancreas, it’s always a good idea to keep current with its situation as it likes to suffer in silence and only airs its troubles once it’s too late.
Hmm…
If you don’t have diabetes, you’re about to. Also, you should check your pancreas just in case.
As I understand it, mosquitoes love those with sugary issues and can be used as “sniffers” for those predisposed to diabetes.
As for the pancreas, it’s always a good idea to keep current with its situation as it likes to suffer in silence and only airs its troubles once it’s too late.
Sweat production and composition are another one. My hands and feet are a buffet to them