Still, count Dracula knew something about rejuvenation. Leading scientists say that transfusions of young blood can put an end to senile diseases.
Apparently, when the infamous count Dracula drank the blood of young women, he did it strictly according to scientific recipes. For many centuries, scientists have explored the notion that transfusions of young blood and the impact of this process on age-related disease. And now genetics from University College London, said that these experiments are not stupid, and they seriously expect that this technique will become one of the most promising in modern medicine.
The famous English geneticist, Dame of the British Empire Linda partridge claims that young blood can help people to live without diseases such as cancer, senility, heart attacks and strokes until the death from old age. Research Professor partridge has shown that when old mice received blood from young rodents, they have not had age-related diseases, and the brain was working at an exceptionally high level. If young mice transfused old blood, it produced the opposite effect. The results of this experiment, according to scientists, show that the blood should more closely examine the animals to identify molecules that can physical health.
Identification of these molecules is the highest priority for research. The accessibility of the human microbiome and its circulatory system does a similar kind of therapeutic manipulation is especially attractive in medicine. However, animals also need to check the long-term consequences and possible side effects of this method of count Dracula. (READ MORE)