Mashup Score: 0 CNET What Your Blood Type Means For Heart Health, According to Science - People with type A or B blood might be more susceptible to heart disease, but the reasons why aren't that simple. 123456 Joel Kahn MD, FACC Blood type and heart disease Read the full article here See more from Joel Kahn Share this article × facebook twitter email https://mashupmd.com/expert-articles-post/what-your-blood-type-means-for-heart-health-according-to-science/ Copy Link
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