Anti-Aging Hopes Rise as Organ Rejection Drug Rapamycin Gains Attention
Anti-Aging Hopes Rise as Organ Rejection Drug Rapamycin Gains Attention
The immune-suppressing drug rapamycin, originally used for kidney transplants, is gaining attention for its potential to slow aging.
The immune-suppressing drug rapamycin, originally used for kidney transplants, is gaining attention for its potential to slow aging.
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Why do people want to live longer? The world’s not getting better…
3 5 ReplyObjectively, it is. Billions of people have been lifted out of poverty during my lifetime
7 2 ReplyGood for those people... Western societies are seeing increase in poverty especially since covid but really since at least 2008
But strong corporate propaganda tho
2 0 ReplyThe United States data:
Which countries are you talking about?
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Nobody's stopping you from living shorter if you think that the world is going down the drain anyway.
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