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Rapamycin | The unknowns of an emerging longevity drug

In the 1970s, a Canadian pharmacologist discovered a new antibiotic he called rapamycin in soil samples from Easter Island. Tens of thousands of patients who have had to undergo an organ transplant owe their lives to this drug. Forty years later, that same rapamycin is quickly gaining popularity in the longevity scene. Does rapamycin extend […]

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How we age (and how we can slow it down)

Aging is an inseparable part of being alive. To live equals aging. There is no escaping the fact that the cells that make up our bodies are not designed to last forever. As they get older and have gone through more cycles of cell division, they function less and less well.   By Willem Koert […]

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