Study: Anti-Aging Supplements Best Taken in Middle Age

Perhaps some children will live to 100. But the evidence for such claims is lacking.

To get the most out of so-called anti-aging supplements, it's best to take them during middle age, rather than waiting until after age 65, a new study on rats suggests.

Middle aged rats showed improvements in their physical abilities after receiving anti-aging supplements, while older rats did not, the researchers say.

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