Researchers say it may be possible to slow and even reverse aging by keeping DNA more stably packed together in our cells
In a breakthrough discovery, scientists report that they have found the key to keeping cells young. In a study published in Science, an international team, led by Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute, studied the gene responsible for an accelerated aging disease known as Werner syndrome, or adult progeria, in which patients show signs of osteoporosis, grey hair and heart disease in very early adulthood.
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