Your Blood Type Could Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease

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By Molly Grady

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Reducing your risk

 

ew research from harvard university finds people with type A, B, or A-B blood are at a higher risk for coronary heart disease than those with the more common type 0. esearchers say those people should consider adopting healthier lifestyles to reduce the risk. means eating right, exercising, and not smoking.

Your blood type may offer clues about the risk of heart disease.

 

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