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Blood Flow in Seniors: Does It Reverse with Age?
Blood does not flow backward in elderly people. The direction of blood flow is dictated by the pumping action of the heart and the structure of the circulatory system, which remain the same throughout a person's life. There may be age-related changes in the cardiovascular system, such as reduced elasticity of blood vessels or weaker heart contractions, but these do not cause blood to flow backward.Senior Health - Related Articles
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