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How Blood Type Affects Health
Cancer & Ulcers
People with blood types A, B, or AB face a higher risk of stomach cancer.
Type A is “more prone to H. pylori infection,” which can cause ulcers and cancer.
Ironically, type O has fewer cancer cases but a greater chance of peptic ulcers.
Clots, Stroke & Heart Health
Those with A, B, or AB are more likely to develop blood clots (VTE).
AB types may also face higher stroke risk. Type O generally has lower heart disease risk,
“possibly due to lower cholesterol and clotting protein levels.”
Diabetes & Fertility
Type 2 diabetes is more common in A and B,
while one study found type O women had fewer healthy eggs, suggesting lower fertility.
Memory, Stress & Malaria
AB blood may be linked to memory issues.
Type A individuals produce more cortisol, making stress harder to manage,
while type O may offer some malaria protection.