"Restoring Brain-Body Connection Extends Mice's Life Span"

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"Restoring Brain-Body Connection Extends Mice's Life Span"
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A new study in mice has found a brain-body connection between fatty tissues and neurons in the hypothalamus, a region that controls basic bodily functions. By manipulating a protein called Ppp1r17 in aged mice, researchers extended their life span by roughly seven percent and improved their overall health, including increased motivation for physical activity. This study adds to the growing body of research on the brain-body connection and its impact on aging, offering potential insights into extending healthy life spans in humans.

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