Doctors specify the blood type associated with the lowest risk of cancer.
Some experts claim that knowing your blood type can not only save lives in emergencies, but can also be helpful in managing long-term health problems, including cancer.
According to a 2015 study, only one of the four blood types was associated with a lower risk of developing certain pathogens. But which one?
I’m looking for your blood type.
However, it is important to note that this type of information is not voluntarily shared with the National Health Service by blood donors. In fact, most people only learn their blood type when undergoing treatment for a specific illness.
There are, as they say, four blood types. Every person belongs to one of the following blood types:
- A
- B
- OUT OF
- OR
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