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CrispyQ

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1. I will cite this when people ask me "Why are you still masking?"
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 10:44 AM
Nov 26
The new study found that people with a non-O blood type — A, B or AB — have an especially increased risk for heart disease after a Covid-19 infection, though having an O blood type doesn’t eliminate the risk entirely. It’s not clear why this is the case, Dr. Hazen said, but it appears that blood type may be linked to clotting risk.

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