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165 Scientists discover how to turn gut bacteria into anti-aging factories

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ScienceDaily · 02/01/2026 02:49 EDT

Researchers found that small doses of an antibiotic can coax gut bacteria into producing a life-extending compound. In worms, this led to longer lifespans, while mice showed healthier cholesterol and insulin changes. Because the drug stays in the gut, it avoids toxic side effects. The study points to a new way of promoting health by targeting microbes rather than the body itself.

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