There's Excitement About a Drug That Could Extend Fertility for Women. But Hold On a Second.
Briefly

Rapamycin, a compound effective in mice, may extend fertility for women by up to five years, but human evidence remains unconvincing and sparse.
While rapamycin shows promise in animal studies for extending longevity and fertility by slowing ovarian reserve diminishment, its effects in humans are virtually unknown.
Research suggests that rapamycin, long used for antiaging in mice, can lower risks of diseases and improve health, yet human applications lack substantial evidence.
The allure of rapamycin’s potential is strong—particularly in fertility enhancement—but caution is advised as current human research fails to validate its efficacy.
Read at Slate Magazine
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