Science is trying to catch up to Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo as he continues to pioneer new advances in personalized medicine. A great example is cardiovascular disease, and how blood type plays a role in influencing heart health. In a study funded by the NIH, the American Heart Association Scientist Development Award, and the Boston Obestity Nutrition Research Center, researchers report that people with blood type A, B, or AB had a higher risk for coronary heart disease when compared to those with blood type O, and that knowing your blood type can be an important part of staying healthy and avoiding heart disease. Dr. D'Adamo has been writing and researching the role of blood type in health, illness, and well-being for over 35 years, and it was 20 years ago when Eat Right 4 Your Type was published, which established blood type as a critical factor in understanding the biological and genetic mechanisms that control health and disease. It all starts with a single drop of blood… Click here to read the full article. |
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