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According to recent research, eliminating senescent cells, also known as 'zombie' cells, may help older women generate new bone cells to combat bone loss. These cells, which are dying but not fully dead, accumulate as we age and can cause inflammation and damage to healthy tissues, potentially contributing to age-related health issues such as osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease. While a new study has shown promising results in helping women grow new bone, further research is needed to determine the optimal usage of senolytic treatments for anti-aging purposes.
Source: YAHOO