Anti-aging Dog FDA Anti-Aging Pill for Dogs Certified as 'Effective' by FDA. But Could It Work for Humans, Too?A new anti-aging pill for dogs, created by biotech company Loyal, was certified by the FDA as having a 'reasonable expectation of efficacy'. But could it work for humans too?https://people.com/anti-aging-pill-for-dogs-one-step-closer-to-being-on-the-market-11687470FDA Moves Forward With Dog Life Extension DrugThe FDA gave expanded conditional approval to LOY-001, a drug which is intended to extend the life spans of large dog breedshttps://themessenger.com/news/dogs-expanded-life-span-drug-fda-approval-large-breedsLive LongerThis biotech startup says mice live longer after genetic reprogrammingSkip to Content The result is a widely anticipated landmark for rejuvenation technology. A small biotech company claims it has used a technology called reprogramming to rejuvenate old mice and extend their lives, a result suggesting that one day older people could have their biological clocks turned back with an injection-literally becoming younger.https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/09/1066488/biotech-says-mice-live-longer-after-genetic-reprogramming/Interleukin-11 is associated with higher levels of inflammation that control the pace of aging. The drug is already being tested in people, but it is unknown whether it will have the same anti-aging effect.Anti-ageing 'supermodel granny' drug extends life in animal testsThe drug is already being tested in people, but whether it would have the same effect is unknown.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv2gr3x3xkno