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What are Senolytics?

As we age, some cells in our body stop dividing but don’t die. These “zombie cells” (scientifically called senescent cells) release harmful substances that trigger chronic inflammation and damage surrounding tissue.

Senolytics are a new class of compounds designed to remove these dysfunctional cells. By clearing them out, the body’s environment becomes healthier, allowing young and functional cells to thrive again.

  • Examples being studied: Dasatinib (a cancer drug), Quercetin (a natural plant compound), and Fisetin (found in strawberries).
  • Why it matters: In animal studies, senolytics improved health, reduced age-related diseases, and even extended lifespan.
  • Current status: First clinical trials in humans (e.g., idiopathic lung fibrosis) show promising signs, but more research is needed.

👉 Takeaway: Senolytics could one day become a key tool in slowing or even reversing aspects of aging.

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