@dilemasclasicos @aldu_maria @doctormacias No eres mujer francesa. Lee las conclusiones del artículo, @WebMD distorsióna. Fagherazzi, G. et al., 2014. ABO and Rhesus blood groups and risk of type 2 diabetes: evidence from the large E3N cohort study. Diab
RT @GFaghe: 📄🅰️🅱️🆎🅾️L'article original en question a été publié dans @DiabetologiaJnl 👉https://t.co/PWT1g9H7in #diabète https://t.co/gAlRy…
📄🅰️🅱️🆎🅾️L'article original en question a été publié dans @DiabetologiaJnl 👉https://t.co/PWT1g9H7in #diabète https://t.co/gAlRyaaeN5
@rriverstone @NMreport @NMInDepth In a 2015 study in Diabetologia, researchers looked at health data from >82,000 women & found that type 2 diabetes was more likely to develop in those with type A and B blood, compared with type O. https://t.co/pY
@Carsten_Taylor @deNutrients There seems to be at least a correlation between blood type and diabetes https://t.co/bob0YflDFG
Study suggests people with blood type O have a lower risk of type 2 #diabetes: http://t.co/A4tfrn0xFD
http://t.co/xvr3VgcdT3 QT @CareNet_com: 血液型で2型糖尿病リスクが上がる? http://t.co/elacD6LaGf #carenet http://t.co/08rla5vj82
Scientists have linked some blood groups, such as B-positive, with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes http://t.co/5v80vt0BOS
Scientists have linked some blood groups, such as B-positive, with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes http://t.co/5v80vt0BOS
Scientists have linked some blood groups, such as B-positive, with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes http://t.co/5v80vt0BOS
Scientists have linked some blood groups, such as B-positive, with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes http://t.co/5v80vt0BOS