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Rapamycin: does the evidence add up?
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Rapamycin: does the evidence add up?

Rapamycin has moved from transplant medicine into one of the most talked about longevity molecules. Headlines now report it can extend life “as well as” calorie restriction. 

The question is not whether rapamycin is interesting. It is.

The real question is whether a healthy, high functioning individuals should be adding it to their routine stack, outside a well-conducted trial.

We run through what the newest human and animal data actually show, where the gaps are, and how we should think about rapamycin in the context of a rational longevity strategy.

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