Study Questions Taurine's Role as an Aging Biomarker

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A recent study challenges the idea that taurine levels decline with age or serve as a reliable biomarker for aging, showing that taurine levels generally stay stable or increase across adulthood, and emphasizing the need for further research before considering taurine supplements as anti-aging treatments.
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