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Seattle Times Features the Dog Aging Project

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HALo’s Dog Aging Project—which hopes to develop treatments to slow aging and provide dogs and cats with three to five or more years of additional healthy, youthful life—was featured on the Cover of today’s Seattle Times with the article “UW scientists seek to extend dogs’ lives with anti-aging drug​”  The Seattle Times article describes the second part of the project […]

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Fountain Of Puppyhood: Can New Drug Lengthen Your Dog’s Life?

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WBUR’s the Wild Life featured an article, “Fountain of puppyhood: can new drug lengthen your dog’s life?” on HALo’s Dog Aging Project. The Dog Aging Project strives to develop treatments to slow aging and offer longer, healthier life in people and their pets.  The article references UW scientist’s research on rapamycin as well as WebMB, […]

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Dog Aging Project Featured in Nature

Tags: Dog aging project, Scientific Press,

HALo’s Dog Aging Project—which hopes to develop treatments to slow aging and provide dogs and cats with three to five or more years of additional healthy, youthful life—was featured in an October 29th Nature article “Pet dogs set to test anti-ageing drug”.  Low doses of rapamycin have been shown to safely slow aging and extend the period of […]

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