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Rated by henis on May 27, 12:25pm
Scientists discover `genes that slow aging process'
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Rated by Zeroo4u on May 27, 8:00am
From the page: "Mutations have been found to extend the lifespan of animals in the lab such as worms, fruit flies and mice, and appear to play the same role in humans. Professor Linda Partridge, director of the Institute of Healthy Ageing at University College London, said such research could help treat or delay many diseases simultaneously with medication. She believes these scientific advances are offering hope to improve health during ageing in humans and inspiring a new wave in ageing research." Mutations have been found to extend the lifespan of animals in the lab such as worms, fruit flies and mice, and appear to play the same role in humans. Professor Linda Partridge, director of the Institute of Healthy Ageing at University College London, said such research could help treat or delay many diseases simultaneously with medication. She believes these scientific advances are offering hope to improve health during ageing in humans and inspiring a new wave in ageing research.
