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Scientists discover a hidden cause of aging cells that can be reversed
Researchers found that declining phosphatidylcholine levels cause age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and reduced cellular energy. Increasing this nutrient restored youthful mitochondrial function in aging organisms, indicating potential to slow or reverse aging aspects.
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