Why injecting yourself with the blood of young people might slow aging
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Billionaire Peter Thiel, who wants to prolong his life as long as possible, is a proponent of a strange process called parabiosis that would inject young people's blood into old people. But its benefits are far from proven in humans, and there is a lot more research that has to be done before people actually start doing it.
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