Many people rarely think about their blood type beyond medical forms or blood donations. However, researchers have explored whether blood type may have connections to certain long-term health patterns.
What Studies Indicate
Some studies suggest that individuals with different blood types may experience slightly different health trends. For example:
- People with Type O blood may have a lower risk of certain conditions in some studies
- Those with Type A, B, or AB may show slightly different risk patterns depending on the condition being studied
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