Study Challenges the Relationship Between Taurine and Aging
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Summary
A new study challenges the idea that decreasing taurine levels are a marker of aging and questions the benefits of taurine supplementation in older organisms.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA new paper has come out that directly challenges some earlier results that decreasing taurine levels might be a marker of aging.
The new work has used several longitudinal databases for human data and aging in mice.
Taurine supplementation itself was beneficial in older organisms.
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