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What if, as you aged, you could make your heart as good as new? Your brain? Every other part of your body that ages? That’s the promise of what lies ahead with one of the major players in the quest for longevity: senolytics.
“Senescence” means the process of growing old, while “lytics” means anti. Senolytics, literally, is anti-growing old.
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