Using Young People’s Blood to Prevent Aging Has No Proven Clinical Benefits, FDA Warns

Feb 20, 2019, 11:35 AM

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(Bloomberg) — Taking a young person’s plasma and infusing it into an older person to ward off aging -- a therapy that’s fascinated some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley -- has no proven clinical benefit, the Food and Drug Administration said.

(Bloomberg) — Taking a young person’s plasma and infusing it into an older person to ward off aging -- a therapy that’s fascinated some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley -- has no proven clinical benefit, the Food and Drug Administration said.