Rapamycin has been trending on social media, where biohackers such as Dr. Peter Attia and Bryan Johnson tout it as the “gold standard” for people seeking to live a longer, healthier life. Rapamycin is ...
Animal studies say rapamycin can slow aging – but does it work in humans? A new review finds the evidence for the off-label, low-dose use of the drug in healthy adults is thin, inconsistent, and far ...
Phase 3 SELVA study evaluating QTORIN™ rapamycin 3.9% anhydrous gel (QTORIN™ rapamycin) for microcystic lymphatic ...
Rapamycin essentially signals to mTOR to send out the message to slow down and do some clean-up (autophagy). This makes cells better at responding to stress and presses pause on unchecked cell growth, ...
The hype around the off-label use of the immunosuppressant rapamycin to prevent aging and increase longevity could be unfounded. This is the warning of researchers who have critically explored ...
Share on Pinterest Rapamycin may help extend lifespan but human trials a long way off. Image credit: Mark Abramson/For The Washington Post via Getty Images. Research is ongoing about potential ...
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Most current medicines are derived from naturally occurring small molecules. Yet the lack of a systematic method for producing diverse nature-inspired small molecules has prevented the development of ...