Blood group may predict risk of heart attack

London: People having a non-O blood group — A, B, AB — may be at 9 per cent higher risk of suffering a heart attack and overall cardiovascular mortality compared to those with O-blood group, a research has showed. The findings revealed that the higher risk may be due to having greater concentrations of von […]

Blood group

London: People having a non-O blood group -- A, B, AB -- may be at 9 per cent higher risk of suffering a heart attack and overall cardiovascular mortality compared to those with O-blood group, a research has showed.

The findings revealed that the higher risk may be due to having greater concentrations of von Willebrand factor -- a blood clotting protein -- which has been associated with thrombotic events.