Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School have discovered that the protein IL11 accelerates aging, and targeting it with anti-IL11 therapy can reverse signs of aging in preclinical models, increasing lifespan by up to 25%. This therapy could have transformative effects on extending healthy years of life, addressing frailty, and improving cardiometabolic health.
Elevator-Fun on
the catch? only billionaire vampires can use it.
Musclecar123 on
Retirement age has been raised to 85 /s
neurotic_lab_tech70 on
Who wants to live 25% longer in this shitshow of a country?
ozzykiichichaosvalo on
Yeah, yada yada yada, it is always 5 years away or ‘could by 25%’ wake me up in 30500 when we all habitate an exomoon
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Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School have discovered that the protein IL11 accelerates aging, and targeting it with anti-IL11 therapy can reverse signs of aging in preclinical models, increasing lifespan by up to 25%. This therapy could have transformative effects on extending healthy years of life, addressing frailty, and improving cardiometabolic health.
the catch? only billionaire vampires can use it.
Retirement age has been raised to 85 /s
Who wants to live 25% longer in this shitshow of a country?
Yeah, yada yada yada, it is always 5 years away or ‘could by 25%’ wake me up in 30500 when we all habitate an exomoon
Sounds awful.
But I don’t want to work 25% longer