Creased earlobes
A study in The American Journal of Medicine revealed a diagonal crease can up the risk of heart disease by a third and 77% if both lobes are affected. The theory is the line shows a lack of elasticity, which also affects the arteries. But the culprit also could be also aging: “Earlobe creases probably increase with age, as does the likelihood of heart disease,” says health guru Andrew Weil.