HAMILTON, Ontario, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Canadian researchers say they developed a cocktail that may be the fountain of youth -- or at least forestalls major aspects of the aging process.
David Rollo, associate professor of biology at McMaster University, says the study found a complex dietary supplement powerfully offsets a key symptom of aging in old mice by increasing the activity of the cellular furnaces that supply energy -- or mitochondria -- and by reducing emissions from these furnaces -- or free radicals -- that are thought to be the basic cause of aging itself.
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