The immune-suppressing drug rapamycin, originally used for kidney transplants, is gaining attention for its potential to slow aging.

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      I don’t want to be forever young, but I’d love to feel like I’m in my 20s until I’m 100.

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        Early 20s. Also go to college just 4 fun and with no credits or exams, and preferably for free. Listen to cool-sounding math shit, look at girls’ behinds, flex your Linux skills

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        Or feeling like you’re 35-40, when you’re 70.

        I’m not going to read the article, because I don’t care enough to know about the biochemical mechanics at the moment, but it doesn’t sound unreasonable to expect that medical science will continue to find new ways to extend the average lifespan, and quality of life, relatively speaking.

        Whether or not this treatment will help in that, I don’t know.