Scientists Find Evidence That Ozempic Can Reverse Aging
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Scientists discovered Ozempic-like drugs may reverse biological aging by up to three years, according to new research from TruDiagnostic lab. In a 32-week study involving HIV patients who exhibit accelerated aging, those receiving weekly semaglutide injections showed significant aging reversal in their kidneys, hearts, inflammatory systems, and brains—with brain aging reduced by up to five years in some participants. The drug's effects on metabolic health and fat distribution may provide similar benefits to people without HIV.
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