Methuselah’s Zoo: What Nature Can Teach Us about Living Longer, Healthier Lives [Book Review]

The European Legacy 29 (1):122-125 (2023)
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Steven Austad’s “hope is that this book may inspire the deep study of the most promising species from Methuselah’s Zoo, because that … is the key to developing medications leading to longer, health...

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