If you have this blood group, you're likely to stay young for many years

There are many factors related to the aging rate of each organism, both genetics and external factors, but a new study shows an element that we may not have taken into account until now: our blood type, in fact, experts took into account different data to reach the [...] conclusion.
In fact, experts took into account various data to conclude that people with B blood groups are more resistant to the aging process. Cell repair and tissue regeneration occur at a faster pace, delaying “the body's”, both internal and external.
Researchers point out, of course, that this does not change the crucial role of aging three other factors: training, diet, and stress management, writes the magazine “Planette Today”.
There is another study, published in the magazine “by Japan Experimental Gerontology”, which links B blood type to a longer life span.
Others, however, point to the opposite. One of them ( BMC Medicine links blood groups A and B to a higher risk of death from cardiovascular diseases but also a higher risk of stomach cancer.
Despite our blood type, another study, from Stanford University, found that we grow very old during our two lifetimes -- in the mid-40s and early 1960s, Annabel quotes.
The molecular changes that occur during these two stages can explain what we see as sudden signs of aging, such as wrinkles, suspended skin, gray hair, muscle and joint pain, and increased sensitivity to viral infections. /Telegraphy/












