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#Studies Indicate That Individuals With This Blood Type Have a Higher Likelihood of Living to 100

That headline is another “sounds scientific, but oversells a weak link” type of claim.

There has been research looking at whether blood type (like A, B, AB, O) is associated with longevity, including studies on people who reach 100+. Some findings suggest slight differences in disease risk between blood types (for example, clotting, heart disease risk), but:

  • There is no strong or reliable evidence that any blood type consistently “has a higher likelihood of living to 100”
  • Longevity depends far more on:
    • genetics beyond blood type
    • diet and physical activity
    • smoking/alcohol use
    • healthcare access
    • stress levels and sleep
    • random chance

Blood type is a very small biological factor compared to those.

So the accurate takeaway is:
👉 Some studies explore associations between blood type and certain health risks, but blood type is not a predictor of living to 100.

If you want, I can break down what actually has the strongest evidence for increasing lifespan (spoiler: it’s boring but effective habits, not genetics “hacks”).

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