Your Blood Type Isn’t Just a Label – 5 Hidden Clues About Your Health

5: Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer

In a study conducted by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, people with blood types A, B and AB are at a greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer.  O blood people have the lowest chance. In comparison with blood type O, those with blood type A have a 32% increased, and those with blood type AB have a 51% greater risk. B blood type people have an astounding 72% increased risk of developing pancreatic cancer.

You mustn’t feel disheartened after reading this article. Although your blood type can provide a hint on these disease, it is your diet and lifestyle that play the real role in helping you avoid those diseases. Therefore, eat healthy and stay fit

 

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