Low-Dose Antibiotics Turn Gut Bacteria Into Longevity Boosters

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Researchers found that small doses of cephaloridine prompt gut bacteria to produce colanic acid, extending lifespans in worms and improving cholesterol and insulin markers in mice, with the drug remaining in the gut to avoid systemic toxicity, suggesting a new microbe-focused approach to promoting longevity.
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