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US Special Operations Command approves military testing of ‘anti-aging pill’

October 2, 2025

The United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has announced the upcoming test of a “rejuvenating pill” on American military personnel.

According to SOCOM, a newly invented drug is able to interfere with the laws of nature and slow down the aging process of the human body. SOCOM spokesman Tim Hawkins told reporters about it, 360 reports.

Tim Hawkins said the decision to test the drug on military personnel was preceded by preclinical trials that confirmed the drug’s safety and established the required dosage.

According to SOCOM, in the future, adding a “rejuvenating pill” to the diet of US military personnel will increase the endurance and combat effectiveness of the US military. The development of the drug cost the US budget $2.8 million.

Previously, it was reported that according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Ukraine infected its military personnel with Crimean-Congo fever and leptospirosis pathogens for experiments.

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