Scientists reprogrammed mice's genes to live longer, and it worked!

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Time to reverse your age and restore youth.

problem with rapamycin

or other such drugs is that they are required to be taken throughout life and cause several harmful side effects in mice. If they are not even safe for animals, how can they be considered for human usage? Genetic reprogramming, on the other side, is only done once, and its effect is long-lasting. This is why the researchers believe that it could emerge as a suitable reverse-aging solution

“Based on our novel proof-of-concept studies in an extremely aged mouse population and previous studies in younger mice, we envision therapeutic rejuvenation in aging humans, first in specific age-related disease settings and later for therapeutic healthspan and lifespan extension,” the authorsHowever, many scientists warn that genetic programming can also lead to cancer.

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