Dr. Traci Kurtzer, Gynecologist at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to talk about how a common drug called Rapamycin may help extend the life of ovaries in women and extend their fertility. Rapamycin was originally developed as an immunosuppressant for organ transplant patients. However, in recent years it has gained renewed interest for its potential as an antiaging medicine.
https://serve.castfire.com/s:northwestern_medicine_KEiLn/audio/6999544/6999544_2024-10-21-202744.64kmono.mp3
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