Oct 7, 2016
Side Effects of Antiaging drug Rapamycin can be managed with lower doses and appears to improve the immune system, restore vitality and delay heart disease and dementia
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience
Rapamycin could lead to the development of drugs to delay some aspects of aging in particular the immune systems decline with age.
Nearly a decade of research showing that Rapamycin makes mice live up to 60% longer, scientists are trying it out as an anti-aging drug in dogs and humans.
Researchers at the University of Washington’s Dog Aging Project gave rapamycin to 16 dogs and imaged their hearts.