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New Hypothesis

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A blog about the brain, science, and society.

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New Hypothesis New Hypothesis A blog about the brain, science, and society. Monday, October 5, 2009 Fountain of youth? Ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1 signaling regulates mammalian life span. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19797661 Scientists in the UK claim to have discovered a genetic fountain of youth (for women at least). These geneticists became interested in the increased lifespan conferred by caloric restriction, the process of eating very little throughout one's life - not to be confused with conventional 'dieting' or starvation, mice on a calorie-restricted diet live up to 10% longer than those with a standard calorie diet. While searching for changes in the activity of genes associated with metabolism and caloric restriction, the researchers stumbled upon a gene that, when removed from the mouse's genome and thus permanently disabled, conferred a nearly 10% longer lifespan to female mice on a normal diet. These mice also had healthier bones, immune systems, a...

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