FDA warns against blood transfusions from young donors as anti-aging treatment

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FDA warns against blood transfusions from young donors as anti-aging treatment
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A growing number of clinics offer blood transfusions that use the plasma of young donors to treat symptoms of aging, and other serious health conditions, such as dementia and heart disease.

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