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A new study from Queen Mary University of London finds that caffeine may slow ageing by activating AMPK, a key energy-sensing enzyme. Using yeast models, researchers showed caffeine aids DNA repair and stress response. As AMPK is conserved in humans, the findings suggest caffeine could support longevity and healthy ageing.
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