Your type of blood is not alone with a label: 5 hidden tracks so you are safe

5: Pancreatic Cancer.
In
a study conducted by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, people with blood types A, B, and AB have a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer. People with blood type O have the lowest risk. Compared to blood type O, people with blood type A have a 32% higher risk, and people with blood type AB, a 51% higher risk. People with blood type B have a staggering 72% higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer.

Don’t be discouraged after reading this article. While your blood type can offer some clues about these diseases, it’s your diet and lifestyle that truly help prevent them. So, eat healthily and stay fit.