A Drug for Longer Life? Scientists May Have Found a Way to Extend Human Lifespan
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Restricting calorie consumption prolongs life expectancy, something that can be achieved to the same extent with an immunosuppressive drug, as demonstrated by new research Read
One study reveals that certain accessible medicines could mimic the benefits of diets, helping to prolong life for several years safely and effectively.
A drug for longer life? Scientists may have found a way to extend human lifespan
Human Lifespan Extension Research Latest News Update: A new study claims that Rapamycin, a drug that is used as an immunosuppressant to prevent organ transplant rejection might help us live longer.
Americans, on average, have a life expectancy of around 76 years. But their health begins to deteriorate much earlier, at about 64 years. Some influencers of longevity have gained notoriety by focusing on that first figure, 76 years, as they claim that they can radically prolong human life with experimental drugs or laborious protocols of diet, exercise and supplements. But most experts who study aging try to focus on the second element: not lif…
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