Scientists have created a vaccine that rejuvenates the body by 7 years

Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in the fight against aging: they have developed a vaccine that can rejuvenate the body at the cellular level by about 7 years.

Experiments were conducted on macaques over a 12-week course of therapy. During this time, the animals' skin and fur condition improved significantly, muscle atrophy slowed down, and the rate of aging of the brain and internal organs decreased.

If the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine are confirmed in human clinical trials, it will open new horizons in the fight against aging and prolonging human youth.

Scientists note that before implementing it into practice, it is necessary to carefully study the possible side effects and duration of the drug's action.

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