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"The drug, called rapamycin, is currently used to suppress immune systems of organ transplant patients. It is also used in heart operations and is being tested for its anti-cancer properties.
Dr Arlan Richardson, who led the research at the University of Texas, said: 'I've been in ageing research for 35 years and there have been many so-called "anti-ageing" interventions over those years that were never successful.
Life from Easter!
Now if they could just get the resurrection...
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