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Can We Really Kill the “Zombie” Cells That Age Us? Inside the Wellness World’s New Obsession with Senolytics

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August 28, 2025
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Can We Really Kill the “Zombie” Cells That Age Us? Inside the Wellness World’s New Obsession with Senolytics
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Can We Really Kill the “Zombie” Cells That Age Us? Inside the Wellness World’s New Obsession with Senolytics

Written by: Langa Chinyoka

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Published on: August 21, 2025

Can We Really Kill the “Zombie” Cells That Age Us? Inside the Wellness World’s New Obsession with Senolytics

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Some early observations support this concept (or parts of the theory), and there is scientific interest in elucidating exactly what’s at work.




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