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Does your blood get thinner or thicker as you get older?

Research has consistently shown that blood viscosity generally increases with advancing age. In contrast to the common misconception that blood thins, age-related changes can lead to thicker, less fluid blood, which has significant implications for your cardiovascular system. Understanding why and how this happens is key to maintaining healthy aging.

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How does blood change as you age?: Understanding the effects of time on hematology

While the circulatory system generally maintains normal blood counts throughout a person's life, age-related changes are a normal and documented phenomenon. From the decline in the functional capabilities of blood stem cells to alterations in the number and activity of blood cells, understanding **how does blood change as you age** is crucial for managing health and recognizing potential risk factors for age-related diseases.

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