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Scientists reversed liver aging with young gut bacteria in stunning study

Scientists reversed liver aging in mice by rebooting their gut microbiome with young gut bacteria, reducing inflammation and DNA damage, and suppressing a cancer-linked gene. This treatment showed promising results in preventing liver cancer and stopping aging-related liver damage. The study's findings suggest a potential new approach to combating liver disease.

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