'Supermodel granny' drug extends life in animals
Briefly

The treated mice, coined 'supermodel grannies,' exhibited enhanced health, strength, reduced cancer rates. Human trials ongoing; effects on aging uncertain. Age manipulation explored in ageing research, focusing on interleukin-11 protein's impact on inflammation and biological youthfulness switches.
Experiments on mice lacking interleukin-11 displayed 20-25% longer lifespans, improved muscle function, reduced cancer instances, and overall better health parameters. Prof Stuart Cook highlighted the remarkable results but cautioned on data interpretation and future implications.
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