Antidepressant Extends Life of Worms
November 23, 2007
An antidepressant used in humans can extend the life span of tiny worms by about 30 percent, according to a new finding that has intrigued scientists who study aging. (NPR All Things Considered)
November 23, 2007
An antidepressant used in humans can extend the life span of tiny worms by about 30 percent, according to a new finding that has intrigued scientists who study aging. (NPR All Things Considered)