A study of 14 years of patient data from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Utah, US, found that the risk of a heart attack or chest pain doubled for people of type A, B, or AB blood when pollution hits high levels.
美國猶他州山間醫(yī)療中心心臟科做了項實驗,14年中通過收集病患數(shù)據(jù),發(fā)現(xiàn)當(dāng)污染嚴(yán)重時,A型血、B型血和AB型血的人患心臟病和胸痛的幾率會翻倍。

In contrast the risk rose only rose by 40 per cent for those with type O.
然而,O型血的人患病幾率只增加了40%。

"The association between heart attacks and pollution in patients with non-O blood isn't something to panic over, but it is something to be aware of,” said Dr Benjamin Horne, a clinical epidemiologist and lead investigator of the study from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City.