Philippa Roxby
People who give blood regularly are more likely to have genetic changes in their blood that could cut the risk of cancer developing, a study suggests.
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Giving blood linked to lower risk of pre-cancer gene - BBC.com
Frequent donors were more likely to have different genetic changes in their blood stem cells, scientists found.
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