blood type
Blood type could determine your COVID-19 risk: Study
Type A blood were more likely to have severe disease while those with Type O were less likely
People with O blood group have lower risk of heart attack from air pollution
Study has identified 25 microgrammes of pollution per cubic metre to be level at which there is increased risk of heart attack for people.
Now, health associated with eating according to blood type
Experts share 'Blood Type' diet is based on eating food that allow digestion, increase energy and prevent disease and illnesses.
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