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Have scientists reverse aging in mice? What recent breakthroughs mean for longevity

In recent years, researchers at institutions like Harvard Medical School and the Salk Institute have successfully used techniques to partially reverse aging in mice, a monumental step in longevity science. These breakthroughs, often involving epigenetic reprogramming, suggest that the aging process may not be an irreversible decline but rather a more flexible biological phenomenon that can be manipulated. The question, **"Have scientists reverse aging in mice?"** is now shifting from a distant hypothetical to a current area of intense research.

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