Legs of Iron, Feet of Clay

Aging muscles lose strength above and beyond what would be expected from the mere loss of muscle mass. Accordingly, many drugs have been shown to stimulate muscle growth in older people, but the increased muscle mass consistently fails to translate into increased strength and physical function. To let people live independent lives for longer, we need damage-repair longevity therapeutics to repair the cellular and molecular damage that makes aging muscle dysfunctional.

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EoY 2022RepleniSENS

Week Five of our 2022 End of Year Campaign features RepleniSENS (Replacing Lost Cells) – with a disease focus on Challenging Parkinson’s. Also featuring videos from Life Noggin, AMAs with Dr. Abdlehadi Rebbaa, Dr. Jean Héber & Michael Rae.

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