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Scientists gave old male mice a special compound called 17-alpha-estradiol when they were about 1.3 years old, and it helped them live about 19% longer - going from an average of about 2 years to over 2.5 years.
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The study tested the exact same drug (17-alpha-estradiol) at the same dose (14.4 ppm) in the same type of mice (UM-HET3 males) starting at the same age (16 months), and found the same 19% lifespan extension with the same statistical significance (p<0.0001). This directly confirms the claim.
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