David Sinclair· PhD
There’s the discovery of drugs called “senolytics,” which reverse aspects of ageing while eliminating senescent “Zombie” cells. These cells contribute to chronic diseases and cancer, reversing aspects of ageing
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
There’s the discovery of drugs called “senolytics,” which reverse aspects of ageing while eliminating senescent “Zombie” cells. These cells contribute to chronic diseases and cancer, reversing aspects of ageing
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If killing zombie cells reverses aging, you can thank these two fine people
A simple and clever approach to killing zombie cells that accumulate in tissues and seem to cause aging. A Trojan horse chemical.
One day, maybe we will pop a few pills to get rid of them.