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Rapamycin as a Multifaceted Therapeutic Agent: A Comprehensive Review of Its Benefits in Longevity, Immunity, and Metabolic Health
"They might increase lifespan by a little bit or they might increase it by a lot,” says Tahlia Fulton at the University of Sydney in Australia. Introduction The quest to extend healthy human lifespan has long captivated biomedical science, yet few interventions have generated as much rigorous scientific interest as rapamycin. First described in the 1970s as…
Anti-Aging Enthusiasts Are Taking a Pill to Extend Their Lives. Will It Work? “The New York Times”
In this article, The New York Times provides real-world examples of how rapamycin works in humans. The report explores the idea of a rapamycin anti-aging pill, drawing on the words and perspectives of doctors, researchers, and users themselves. This discussion closely mirrors broader analyses such as can rapamycin really help you live longer? and the…
“Dream Come True”: Study suggests drug could extend women’s fertility by five years. The Guardian
Rapamycin, originally developed as an immunosuppressant, has been explored for its potential to extend lifespan and delay aging. The Guardian has reported on several studies investigating its effects: Women’s Health and Reproductive AgingIn July 2024, researchers at Columbia University announced preliminary results from a clinical trial exploring Rapamycin for women’s health. The study suggests that…

