George Niles Mekeel and Moses Jeanfrancois
Mar 25, 2026, 14:53
George Niles Mekeel: The ‘Crucial’ Effect of the Thymus on Long-Term Health and Lifespan
George Niles Mekeel, former Nurse Manager at the Madlyn Borelli Multiple Sclerosis Center, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Moses Jeanfrancois published in Nature:
”Published on Wednesday in the science journal Nature, researchers detailed the ‘crucial’ effect of the thymus on long-term health and lifespan, reshaping prior assumptions about the organ.
‘These findings reposition the thymus as a central regulator of immune‑ mediated aging and disease susceptibility in adulthood, ‘the report states.”
Title: New Study Finds One Small Organ May Play Vital Role in Longevity
Author: Moses Jeanfrancois
Read the Full Article on Nature

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