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Scientists discover hidden driver of aging — Simple supplement reversed brain decline
Scientists discovered that declining levels of the Menin protein in the hypothalamus contribute to aging-related issues like inflammation, memory loss, and bone degradation in mice. Restoring Menin or supplementing with D-serine reversed these effects, offering a potential pathway to combat age-related decline.
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