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    British scientists develop new methods to estimate life span through blood research

    • Last Update: 2013-07-19
    • Source: Internet
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    [global network comprehensive report] according to the news of "Russian world" on July 11, British scientists have successfully developed a method to estimate life span through blood research   According to reports, scientists have found that there is a special substance in the blood, and its concentration in the blood will be higher and higher with the increase of age This substance can also show the changes of various tissues in the process of human aging   As a result, scientists determined that this new method can help estimate the approximate life span of human beings, and at the same time, study the treatment plan in advance when the human organs have pathological changes.
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