Gut Bacteria From Centenarians Reveal Secrets to Healthy Aging Through Epigenetic Control
New research shows how gut microbes in people over 100 produce metabolites that reprogram aging genes for better health and longevity.
Biological age reversal, epigenetic clocks, senolytics, and anti-aging interventions
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New research shows how gut microbes in people over 100 produce metabolites that reprogram aging genes for better health and longevity.
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