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Combining two FDA-approved cancer drugs trametinib and rapamycin increases the lifespan of mice by an amazing 30%, according ...
Researchers have created an incredible anti-aging drug mix that can extend the lifespan of mice by up to 30 percent.
A readily available sleep aid has been shown to have a surprising side effect on brain health, seemingly protecting the organ ...
Mice lived 30% longer with a cancer drug combo that also slowed aging, reduced disease, and rewired gene activity.
Mouse models treated with the sleep aid lemborexant had less brain damage compared to controls and mice that received a ...
According to a study, a combination of two cancer drugs, rapamycin and trametinib, can increase longevity in mice by 30% ...
Anti-aging aficionados have tried it all — including taking certain drugs off-label in the hopes they will lead to longer, ...
A cocktail of FDA-approved cancer drugs, trametinib and rapamycin, boosts the lifespan of lab mice by 30% and might help ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging have discovered that the combination of the two cancer drugs, ...