Cancer Drugs Combo Extends Mouse Lifespan by 30%

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European scientists have found that a combination of two cancer drugs, rapamycin and trametinib, can extend mice lifespans by up to 30% and improve their health, with potential implications for human aging and age-related diseases.
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