The only blood type whose carriers usually die from heart issues

Research has shown that people with blood type A (second blood group) have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases compared to other blood groups.
Scientists associate this with increased blood viscosity, tendency to form blood clots, and inflammatory processes in blood vessels. Additionally, people with this blood type more frequently exhibit elevated cholesterol levels and high blood pressure, which increases the likelihood of heart attack and stroke.
Doctors recommend that people with blood type A take especially careful measures to monitor heart health: maintain a balanced diet, stay physically active, and control stress levels. Regular medical examinations will help identify potential problems in a timely manner and reduce risks.
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