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Japanese Drug IU1 Could Slow Aging—Live to 250

Imagine living to 250—scientists at Osaka University might have just made it possible with a groundbreaking drug called IU1

MSM Riham
MSM Riham
October 17, 2025Updated May 8, 20261 min read
Japanese Drug IU1 Could Slow Aging—Live to 250

Imagine living to 250—scientists at Osaka University might have just made it possible with a groundbreaking drug called IU1! This experimental compound targets cellular pathways to repair damage and keep tissues healthier for longer. Early studies on fruit flies show it can delay age-related decline and even extend lifespan dramatically. Could this be the key to beating aging?

The research, conducted at Osaka University in Japan, has been in development for years, focusing on protein quality control systems.

“By administering IU1, we could prevent age-related decline, leading to longer and healthier lifespans in fruit flies,” said a researcher from the team.

Social media is buzzing, with one X user exclaiming, “If IU1 works on humans, it’s game over for aging!”

What if we could live centuries longer—how would that change family, work, or even love? It’s a wild thought, but IU1 might just rewrite the rules of life. Share your take—would you take this drug?

Sources: Technology NetworksEurekAlert

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