So, a group of researchers from Denmark found outthat with its help it is possible to establish how great the chance, in the case of a particular person, to face deep vein thrombosis, as well as the formation of blood clots in the legs. An analysis of the data collected over the years showed that people with blood groups II, III or IV have blood clots by 40% than those who are a carrier of blood group I. At the same time, scientists from Harvard University have already established that the highest risk of developing heart disease is in people with blood group IV.
There is also a study by Swedish scientists from the Karolinska Institute, who reported that their study showed that people with blood group II are more likely to develop stomach cancer (about 20%) than everyone else.
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