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“It’s sustainable, rejuvenative agriculture,” Lakayah Daugherty said.

It has just been shown by Stanford Medicine that blood plasma exclusively sourced from 18 – 25 year old donors that is administered into older subjects has a profound rejuvenative affect linked to the activation and restoration of function in stem cells.

Is the rejuvenative key the presence of young-blood proteins, or the absence of something like SASP?

Starting sometime next year, adults will be able to sign up for a paid, weeklong counterclockwise experience, presumably with a chance at some of the same rejuvenative benefits the New Hampshire test subjects enjoyed.

For Chelsea a semi-final against Manchester City awaits, a moment of rejuvenative dignity for the grand old trophy, and also for a Benítez mini-era that, as the sun came out at the end over a quietly steaming Stamford Bridge, seemed to offer the chance of a late reprieve.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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