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Young Blood Transfers For Anti-Aging, Alzheimers, Parkinson's & More: The Future Of One Of The Most Cutting-Edge Medical Protocols That Exists.

May 23, 2019
Mark Urdahl, Chairman and CEO of the Young Blood Institute, shares groundbreaking insights into young blood transfers and their potential to combat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Urdahl discusses the revolutionary role of therapeutic plasma exchange in treating age-associated disorders and the importance of advanced blood testing technologies. He also highlights personal anecdotes of patients experiencing significant recoveries, exploring the ethical considerations and collaborative efforts in the burgeoning field of anti-aging treatments. Discover the future of longevity through science!
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ANECDOTE

Career Shift

  • Mark Urdahl's career began with IBM Biomedical Systems, but he felt a pull to contribute to something more meaningful.
  • He became interested in young blood research after seeing a chart linking it to various age-associated disorders.
INSIGHT

Mice Research vs. Human Application

  • The mice research, while informative, is different from human applications of blood exchange.
  • Humans have been performing blood exchange procedures since 1965, so the concept is not new, but its application to new indications is.
INSIGHT

Autoimmunity and Aging

  • Plasmapheresis has primarily been used for autoimmune disorders.
  • Aging blood shares similar factors with autoimmune conditions, prompting the Young Blood Institute's research.
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