Metformin: does it really slow ageing in animals, or just help health?
SENS Research Foundation - 12-Oct-2024Despite positive results in monkeys, study lacks baseline data, which raises doubts
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Despite positive results in monkeys, study lacks baseline data, which raises doubts
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Effective against diseases and immune to resistance while being safe in humans
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Gene editing and stem therapy together could bring far superior treatment methods
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Could turning back the clock on genes make us live much longer?
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