Nicotine Use May Slow Age-Related Motor Decline

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A study shows that long-term oral nicotine use in mice reprograms metabolism via the sphingolipid-energy axis, delaying age-related motor decline and promoting a biologically younger phenotype, suggesting potential pathways for healthy aging interventions, though human safety remains uncertain.
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