Tuesday, 13 September 2016

WOMEN : YOUR BLOOD TYPE SPEAKS IDEALLY ABOUT YOUR HEALTH



There are questions individuals ought to ask themselves, this question go a long way to help them know many paralyzed situation but some individuals have the ‘I don’t care attitude’ perhaps they don’t understand the need to ask themselves this question probably they don’t understand or know. Any which way, let me put you true.
You can change your workouts and your diet. But theres nothing you can do to change your blood type, which is determined by microscopic substances inherited from your parents that live on the surface of your red blood cells. So depending on whether youre type A, B, AB, or O, you may be more or less likely to suffer from heart trouble, cancer, and several other maladies. Heres what your blood type could mean for you:
Memory Problems
Blood type AB may increase your risk for cognitive impairment, shows research from the journal Neurology. Specifically, older ABs were more likely than those with other blood types to have problems learning or recalling things.
Stomach Cancer
More bad news if youre blood type AB: Your risk for stomach cancer is roughly 26 per cent higher than if you had blood type B or O, concludes a study from the American Journal of Epidemiology. (If youre type A, your risk is 20 per cent higher than those with type B or O.)
Ulcers. The same bacteria that may cause stomach cancers among those with blood types A or AB may up your risk for ulcers if youre type O, Edgrens research shows.
Heart Disease
Thank your lucky genes, type Os. Your blood type may lower your risk for heart disease by up to 23 per cent compared to people with other blood types. Thats according to research from the Harvard School of Public Health.
Pancreatic Cancer
More benefits for type Os: Youre 37 per cent less likely to develop pancreatic cancer than people with other blood types, suggests research from the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Having knowing what your blood group says or mean to you, it is worthy of note that, each blood group is associated with one thing or the other  as we all know blood type is genetically made up. However, while it seems your blood type plays a role in your disease risk, its not clear if that role is big or small. The best advice is to have a healthy lifestyle.

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