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A new study from the Francis Crick Institute suggests that frequent blood donors may experience genetic changes that could lower their risk of developing blood cancers. The research indicates that donating blood encourages the body to produce fresh blood cells, potentially altering the genetic landscape of stem cells in a beneficial way.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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