Anti-Aging vaccines seem too good to be true, but research has proven it is possible for mice to have these cells removed from their bodies to prevent any changes time and again.
The vaccine has helped prolong the animal's life, reversed some age-related changes in the body of the mice, and limited the diseases related to age.
Anti-Aging Vaccines for Mice Found Effective in Trial
Research published in Nature Aging entitled "Senolytic vaccination improves normal and pathological age-related phenotypes and increases lifespan in progeroid mice" has resulted to a potential anti-aging vaccine.
However, it is intended for its test subject only, the mice, that the vaccine was tested on. It is not yet known if it is effective on humans.
There are no mentions of a possible human trial for this vaccine. Still, this research would soon focus on it after securing the proper licenses and getting more information regarding the shot.
According to the NIH, cellular senescence is one potential and promising treatment for aging. Still, it has not been fully proven to be effective and accurate for all cases, especially for humans.
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Humans to Soon Get Anti-Aging Vaccines?
Anti-aging vaccines for humans now are too good to be true, but it is still a possible venture in the future, provided that research and studies bring concrete findings and results.
It is worth noting that humans are far from getting the anti-aging vaccines for now, as this is an idea that requires more time for its research and study to determine what the possibility may soon bring.
Anti-Aging: How True is This?
Research regarding reversing the effects of aging or producing a drug for anti-aging has been a phenomenon for a long time already with people finding little to no results after different studies. People say that time is a natural enemy that brings humans to other states as it passes by.
Studies including mice and anti-aging have been popular in the past, especially as further research shows proteins found from these rodents' blood have the necessary means to prolong the life of older mice.
Another focus of an anti-aging research is a drug that reduces the effect of infections and inflammatory diseases, effectively boosting the immune system of the elderly.
People have intended to look for a cure for aging or something to reverse the process despite its risk and complications as well as complexity of this study or research. Nevertheless, people will still try look for it and try to produce a cure, as time cannot be taken back, no matter what advancement people get to.
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Written by Isaiah Richard