The Connection Between Blood Type and Alzheimer’s Risk: What You Need to Know

2024-03-09 10:59:07

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Several studies have identified blood types that give different qualities to a person. Planet Today wrote about this.

For example, those with blood group 3 age the slowest—they retain the shape of their faces, the condition of their skin and internal organs longer. This fact can probably be explained by the large reserves of bone marrow in this particular group of people. Part of the bone marrow gradually penetrates into the blood cells and improves their quality.

Although the majority of long-livers are among those with blood group 1.

Signs of aging are best manifested externally in carriers of group 2.

A study by specialists from the Department of Neurology at the University of Sheffield (UK) made it possible to understand the connection between blood type and how our brain ages.

With age, brain size, vascular structure, and cognitive abilities change. The most significant change is a decrease in the volume of gray matter.

Those with blood type 1 initially have more of it, so its loss is not so noticeable. People with this blood type are much less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.

Previously, we told you that refusing to eat potatoes can kill a person.

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