The Search for a Pill That Can Help Dogs—and Humans—Live Longer

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The Search for a Pill That Can Help Dogs—and Humans—Live Longer
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A startup believes they've found a way to delay aging in our furry friends—and humans could be next.

De Grey’s argument that it was imperative to devote more scientific effort to slowing or halting the processes underlying cancer and other age-related diseases began to feel more convincing. “It just made so much sense,” Halioua says. “I very quickly knew that this was a hundred percent where I was going to spend my life.” At the end of that summer she gave a presentation on her project, impressing an Oxford researcher involved with de Grey’s nonprofit.

Halioua’s relationship with her supervisor broke down. She felt he bullied her and was controlling, requiring her to do work related to a company he worked for and restricting whom she could talk with.

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