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That statistic about the Latino-American community makes sense, seeing as negative blood types—whether type A, type B, t...
27/11/2021

That statistic about the Latino-American community makes sense, seeing as negative blood types—whether type A, type B, type AB, or type O—are few and far between. In fact, according to the Oklahoma Blood Institute, only about 18 percent of the total U.S. population has a negative blood type.

While type O is the most common blood type overall, it's especially prevalent in the Latino-American community. Accordin...
27/11/2021

While type O is the most common blood type overall, it's especially prevalent in the Latino-American community. According to the American Red Cross, approximately 53 percent of Latino-Americans are type O+ and 4 percent are type O-.

Whether or not you're Rh positive or Rh negative could have an impact on your pregnancy. According to the American Colle...
27/11/2021

Whether or not you're Rh positive or Rh negative could have an impact on your pregnancy. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, problems can occur when a woman is Rh negative and her fetus is Rh positive, as this can result in something called Rh incompatibility.

In addition to mental health issues, people with Rh-negative blood types are also more prone to developing allergies. In...
27/11/2021

In addition to mental health issues, people with Rh-negative blood types are also more prone to developing allergies. In the same PLoS One study, researchers found that subjects with Rh-negative blood were slightly more likely to have skin allergies. And for more helpful information delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.

The minority of the population who is Rh negative is at a higher risk of certain mental health issues. A 2015 study of m...
27/11/2021

The minority of the population who is Rh negative is at a higher risk of certain mental health issues. A 2015 study of more than 3,000 subjects published in the journal PLoS One found that "Rh negative men more often reported certain mental health disorders including panic disorders, antisocial personality disorders, and attention deficits."

If your blood type is AB, then you'll want to keep a close watch on your cognitive health. One 2014 study published in t...
27/11/2021

If your blood type is AB, then you'll want to keep a close watch on your cognitive health. One 2014 study published in the journal Neurology analyzed the relationship between blood type and brain health and found that people with type AB blood had an 82 percent higher risk of cognitive impairment. And for more on protecting yourself from cognitive issues down the road, check out 40 Habits to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia After 40.

Though non-A blood types are relatively less likely to get stomach cancer, they still have to worry about pancreatic can...
27/11/2021

Though non-A blood types are relatively less likely to get stomach cancer, they still have to worry about pancreatic cancer. In the same 2015 study, researchers found that all non-O blood types were at a higher risk of pancreatic cancer, and subjects with type B blood were 59 percent more likely to come down with the cancer. And for more on the symptoms of this particular condition, check out 13 Warning Signs Your Pancreas Is Trying to Tell You Something's Wrong.

Stomach cancer and type A blood seem to go hand in hand. That's according to a 2015 study published in the journal Cance...
27/11/2021

Stomach cancer and type A blood seem to go hand in hand. That's according to a 2015 study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, which found that people with type A blood were 38 percent more likely to develop stomach cancer than those with type O blood. And for more things you should know about your abdomen, check out This Is Everything Your Stomach Is Trying to Tell You About Your Health.

If you have type O blood, then your heart is in luck: According to research presented at the 2017 World Congress on Acut...
27/11/2021

If you have type O blood, then your heart is in luck: According to research presented at the 2017 World Congress on Acute Heart Failure, individuals with this blood type are less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke. The bad news? Individuals who are type A, type B, or type AB—in other words, some 63 percent of the overall population—have a 9 percent increased risk of both coronary and cardiovascular events. And for more things you can do prevent a serious medical condition, check out 30 Crucial Ways to Lower Your Heart Attack Risk.

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