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Science has been trying to figure out this whole aging thing for a long time now, and a new development just could be one of those watershed1 moments in history.
长久以来,科学界一直在试图解开人类衰老的谜团。而一项最新的研究成果或有望成为改变历史的分水岭之一。
According to the New Zealand Herald2, a new anti-aging drug is going to be tested on human subjects starting next year. The potential result of this could mean that we, human beings, could extend our life spans to 120 years of age and be in good health to the very end.
The drug in question is a widely used diabetes3 pill called Metformin and costs mere4 cents to make. Metformin helps to increase oxygen flow on the cellular5 level, thereby6 slowing the necessary cell divisions that keep our bodies both functioning correctly but ultimately lead to aging.
Belgian researchers have tested the drug on roundworms, and have had positive results so the next step is to do a human trial.
"I have been doing research into aging for 25 years and the idea that we would be talking about a clinical trial in humans for an anti-aging drug would have been thought inconceivable," says aging expert Professor Gordon Lithgow.
"But there is every reason to believe it's possible. The future is taking the biology that we've now developed and applying it to humans."
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