Pausing Cell Death: The New Frontier in Aging and Disease Treatment

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A new study suggests that uncontrolled cell death called necrosis may be a key driver of aging and many diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and neurodegeneration. Controlling necrosis could revolutionize treatments by preventing tissue damage and disease progression, although targeting it remains challenging due to its complex mechanisms.
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