Senolytic drugs target senescent cells (known as "zombie cells"), hoping to delay aging
Clinical geriatrician Dr James Kirkland, Director of the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging at Mayo Clinic, said: “Most people don’t want to live to 130 and feel like they’re 130 but they wouldn’t mind living to 90 or 100 and feel like they’re 60. And now that can actually be achieved in animals.
You tend to find older individuals who are completely healthy and are playing 18 rounds of golf a day, or they’ve got three, five or 10 different conditions. There aren’t too many people in between.
If you get one age-related disease, you’ve got a huge chance of having several."
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You tend to find older individuals who are completely healthy and are playing 18 rounds of golf a day, or they’ve got three, five or 10 different conditions. There aren’t too many people in between.
If you get one age-related disease, you’ve got a huge chance of having several."
Read more here:
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/wonder-drugs-target-apos-zombie-190000268.html
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