Thursday, April 20, 2017

Could Young Blood Boost the Aging Brain?

Study hints that young blood may harbor clues to a fountain of youth.
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Young Blood Boost the Aging Brain?
A new study hints that young blood may be 'fountain of youth' for older brains.
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