New research links blood type A to a higher risk of autoimmune liver diseases. Individuals with blood type B may face a lower risk, particularly for primary biliary cholangitis. Autoimmune liver disease occurs when the body’s immune system attacks the liver. While blood type is a factor, lifestyle choices and regular check-ups remain crucial for liver health.
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