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Metformin Shows Promise in Slowing Organ Aging

Exploring Metformin's Impact on Biological Aging in Male Monkeys: What It Means for Future Treatments

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Naveen Sankar S
Sep 14, 2024
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An illustration depicting the positive effects of metformin on aging. The image should include symbolic elements such as a brain, heart, and other organs like kidneys and lungs, connected by abstract lines or pathways representing rejuvenation and vitality. The setting should be futuristic and scientific, with soft blue and green tones to convey a sense of medical innovation and hope. No human figures should be present; instead, focus on the organs showing signs of renewal and improvement, with glowing effects to symbolize the slowing of aging. Include elements that suggest scientific research, such as molecular structures or DNA helix patterns subtly in the background.

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A recent study reveals that metformin, a common diabetes drug, may slow down biological aging in multiple organs, including the brain, potentially reshaping how we approach aging-related diseases in the future.

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Researchers from China and the U.S. conducted a nearly four-year study examining metformin's effects on aging in male cynom…

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