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Genetic Fountain of Youth

Researchers have identified a genetic tweak that can slow aging in mice.

First Drug Shown to Extend Life Span in Mammals

Rapamycin, an immunosuppressant, enables elderly mice to live longer.

Can Aging Be Solved?

Gerontology pioneer Leonard Hayflick discusses the biological causes of aging.

Aging: An Evolutionary Accident?

Research suggests a new mechanism for aging in worms.

The Secrets of Anti-Aging Genes

A new study asks why some people stay healthy into old age.

Making Old Muscle Young

Researchers boost growth of muscle stem cells to stop age-related muscle deterioration.

A Molecular Map of Aging

A new genetic database could help reveal why animals age so differently.

The Longevity Pill?

Drugs much more powerful than the resveratrol found in red wine will be tested to treat diabetes.

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