ABO Blood Type
Cross-source consensus on ABO Blood Type from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The ABO blood type gene is presented as a driver of measurable differences in cardiovascular mortality risk. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol
- Type O is described as the cardiovascular baseline with the lowest clotting risk and lowest documented coronary event rate. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol
- Type A is presented as having two simultaneous cardiovascular risk mechanisms: elevated clotting tendency and arterial inflammation. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol
- The article says routine checkups usually do not screen for blood-type-specific vascular risk. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol
- Type B is described as having a modestly elevated clotting risk compared with type O. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol
- Type AB is described as the most cardiovascularly vulnerable blood type by current published evidence cited in the article. — Blood Type and Cardiovascular Risk: The Type Defense Protocol