Yale University: Long-Living Wild Mouse May Hold Secret to Healthy Aging
February 25, 2026
February 25, 2026
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Feb. 25 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
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Long-Living Wild Mouse May Hold Secret to Healthy Aging
By Mallory Locklear, PhD
When it comes to health, some of our animal neighbors have extraordinary advantages. Ostriches, for example, are highly resistant to viruses, while sharks rarely develop cancer. And species like naked mole rats and bowhead whales live for astonishingly long periods of time . . .
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Long-Living Wild Mouse May Hold Secret to Healthy Aging
By Mallory Locklear, PhD
When it comes to health, some of our animal neighbors have extraordinary advantages. Ostriches, for example, are highly resistant to viruses, while sharks rarely develop cancer. And species like naked mole rats and bowhead whales live for astonishingly long periods of time . . .
