Experimental gene therapy targets aging cells
Scientists are testing an experimental gene therapy designed to help aging cells function more like healthy, younger cells. Early human trials are underway, but researchers caution it's too soon to know whether the treatment is safe and effective for broader use. The study could offer new insights into fighting age-related diseases and preserving healthy aging.
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