In a 2025 Biology Letters study, Duke University and UCSF researchers observed that fat-tailed dwarf lemurs extend their telomeres during hibernation, effectively turning back the cellular clock. This natural phenomenon resembles an anti-aging therapy. Consider how this mechanism might inspire future approaches to mitigating age-related decline.

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Hibernating lemurs can turn back the clock on cellular aging