
Frequent Blood Donation Linked to Beneficial Genetic Changes
By George Citroner Regular blood donors could be getting more than just the satisfaction of helping others. People who give blood regularly develop genetic mutations that appear to support healthy blood cell production and potentially reduce the risk of blood cancers, according to new research, offering an unexpected health perk for those who routinely roll up their sleeves.
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