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Can Rapamycin Delay Menopause? A New Frontier in Women’s Longevity
For generations, menopause has been a biological inevitability—a point of no return in a woman’s life that signals not only the end of fertility but also the start of increased menopause health risks, from heart disease to osteoporosis.But what if menopause could be delayed—not indefinitely, but long enough to support early menopause prevention, better hormonal…
“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…
Biohackers Examine Rapamycin as a Potential Anti-Aging Drug
Rapamycin and Its Anti-Aging Promise Rapamycin is a drug that doctors use to prevent the immune system from rejecting transplanted organs. Scientists discovered it in the soil of Easter Island, where certain organisms produce this molecule. Later, researchers observed that rapamycin blocks a cellular process called mTOR, which helps regulate cell growth and repair—essential factors…


