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First results from human young blood rejuvenation trial expected

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Kimawolf

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Dracula was on to something. The idea that blood from the young can rejuvenate an ageing human body might not be too far from the truth – but no biting is required.

Next year we’ll see the first results from a trial that has given young blood to people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s in the hope that it will improve their symptoms.

There’s good reason to think it will. Years of animal experiments have shown that an infusion of young blood in older mice can improve their cognition, physical endurance and the health of several organs. It even makes them look younger.


The first few people to trial the procedure got their “taste” of young blood in 2014. It came in the form of a transfusion of blood donated by volunteers aged 30 or younger.

The team behind the trial hopes to see immediate improvements in cognition, but Tony Wyss-Coray at Stanford School of Medicine in California, who is leading the study, cautions that the procedure is very experimental. For that reason, it’s probably best to avoid private clinics that have already started offering to turn back the years in a similar manner.

When Wyss-Coray’s team injected young human blood into old mice he says they saw “astounding effects”. We have our fingers crossed for a similar reaction next year.

https://www.newscientist.com/articl...uman-young-blood-rejuvenation-trial-expected/

Uh, holy shit, that's pretty amazing if it turns out true. Can you imagine what this will do for people? Imagine rich people paying thousands for young blood to keep "young". Crazy.
 

Qblivion

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Could it also work if you store some of your own, freeze it for 40 years, and reinject it?

Sounds much cheaper than buying someone elses.
 

Drazgul

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Younger the better?

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industrian

will gently cradle you as time slowly ticks away.
I'm pretty sure that the secret to eternal life will be discovered within the next ten years. Boomers are not going gently into that good night.
 

HarryKS

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Pretty sure we are already doing it in some way.

That's what Lance Armstrong and co. did to relieve their fatigue.
 
This can only be bad. Think of organ trade and slave trade times ten. People in poor country's will be the o es who give the blood up.
 

Musan

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I had to do some research on this topic recently. The final aim isn't to have the old constantly receiving young human blood but to isolate the blood factors that have this rejuvenating effect, isolate those for therapeutic use

The primary reason these clinical trials can be done with transfusions first is due to the fact that it has been a FDA-approved procedure for decades.
 

sirap

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Could it also work if you store some of your own, freeze it for 40 years, and reinject it?

Sounds much cheaper than buying someone elses.

You can't freeze blood for more than 10 years, give or take. It's a poor way of preserving blood, and its one of the reasons preventing people from being cryogenically frozen.
 
All I can think about is the nightmarish illegal human blood harvesting rings that will start showing up if this actually becomes a thing.
 

besada

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It's a wonderful solution to automation and increasing unemployment. Blood donor will become the nation's most common job. An entire generation will go straight-edge to protect the earning power of their fluids.
 
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