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Those with a certain blood type could be dramatically more likely to develop certain types of
deadly cancer, research shows. Meanwhile, other blood types could be protected from ultra-
deadly pancreatic cancer. A recent study on 50,000 people found those with a certain blood types
have a 55 per cent higher risk of developing stomach cancer, compared to those with the of
another blood type. Knowing your specific blood type becomes even more important because
you may be able to modify your lifestyle to reduce your chance of developing cancer.
Dr. Bob Martin & Dr. Adam Brockman answer listeners’ health questions
Health Alternative of the Week
Product Recall of the Week
Top Ten Remedies to Improve Lung Function
Health Mystery of the Week
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continue reading
deadly cancer, research shows. Meanwhile, other blood types could be protected from ultra-
deadly pancreatic cancer. A recent study on 50,000 people found those with a certain blood types
have a 55 per cent higher risk of developing stomach cancer, compared to those with the of
another blood type. Knowing your specific blood type becomes even more important because
you may be able to modify your lifestyle to reduce your chance of developing cancer.
Dr. Bob Martin & Dr. Adam Brockman answer listeners’ health questions
Health Alternative of the Week
Product Recall of the Week
Top Ten Remedies to Improve Lung Function
Health Mystery of the Week
999 episodes
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Manage episode 474409734 series 2875508
Content provided by Radio America. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Radio America or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Those with a certain blood type could be dramatically more likely to develop certain types of
deadly cancer, research shows. Meanwhile, other blood types could be protected from ultra-
deadly pancreatic cancer. A recent study on 50,000 people found those with a certain blood types
have a 55 per cent higher risk of developing stomach cancer, compared to those with the of
another blood type. Knowing your specific blood type becomes even more important because
you may be able to modify your lifestyle to reduce your chance of developing cancer.
Dr. Bob Martin & Dr. Adam Brockman answer listeners’ health questions
Health Alternative of the Week
Product Recall of the Week
Top Ten Remedies to Improve Lung Function
Health Mystery of the Week
…
continue reading
deadly cancer, research shows. Meanwhile, other blood types could be protected from ultra-
deadly pancreatic cancer. A recent study on 50,000 people found those with a certain blood types
have a 55 per cent higher risk of developing stomach cancer, compared to those with the of
another blood type. Knowing your specific blood type becomes even more important because
you may be able to modify your lifestyle to reduce your chance of developing cancer.
Dr. Bob Martin & Dr. Adam Brockman answer listeners’ health questions
Health Alternative of the Week
Product Recall of the Week
Top Ten Remedies to Improve Lung Function
Health Mystery of the Week
999 episodes
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