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People with regular sleep patterns have a lower risk of death
Live Forever Club - 26-Nov-2023
Interventions aimed at improving sleep regularity could be a valuable strategy
Read more...Eye imaging can track the efficacy of interventions aimed at slowing the aging process
Buck Institute - 28-Mar-2023
Scans to know the eyeAge can provide an actionable evaluation of gero-protective therapeutics
Read more...ECM proteins help to develop more robust methods for generation of heart cells
University of Wisconsin-Madison - 01-Jul-2022
ECM proteins play significant roles in hPSC adhesion, growth & cardiac differentiation
Read more...Humanoid robot and AI potentially efficient in regenerating retinal cells
Phys.org - 28-Jun-2022
Automated design and execution can increase efficiency and speed of research
Read more...Senolytics may abate accelerated aging of cancer patients as seen in mice
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 06-Jun-2022
Radiation-induced damage may lessen by removing senescent cells but senolytics may not reverse the damage
Read more...Buck researchers discover mitochondrial protein that can increase lifespan
Buck Institute - 18-May-2022
In yeast, increasing Tom70 delays ageing related mitochondrial dysfunction
Read more...Complicated connection between protein shape and mitochondrial health, causing aging
Buck Institute - 07-Sep-2021
The “bad” process of pore opening and the “good” process of UPRmt - connection revealed
Read more...Swapping antibiotics to slow down bacterial growth and avoid drug resistance
News Medical - 01-Sep-2021
Modulating resistance rates & cross-resistance to improve efficacy of sequential antibiotic therapy
Read more...Castration leads to longer life in male sheep, mediated by low androgens
EurekAlert! - 06-Jul-2021
There may be less men queuing up for this first generation longevity treatment!
Read more...Psychosocial stress levels are linked with hair greying and reversal
Scientific American - 22-Jun-2021
Human hair greying dynamics is associated with biobehavioral factors
Read more...Klotho protein reversed muscle ageing in old, but not older mice
eLife Sciences - 20-Apr-2021
Potential future treatment strategy to prevent sarcopenia when supplemented at a young age
Read more...Selenium mimics methionine-restricted diet benefits for longevity
Neuroscience News - 30-Mar-2021
Prevents weight gain and extends healthspan in yeast and mammals without giving up on food
Read more...Microdosing high can be experienced even without a real drug
New Scientist - 03-Mar-2021
Placebos and microdoses of psychedelic drugs showed similar signs, but need objective evidence
Read more...Proteins from parasitic worms could be the next anti-ageing therapy
Science Daily - 02-Feb-2021
Helminth parasites may provide protection against inflammation disorders
Read more...Telomere shortening - a new milestone in cancer therapy
Medical News Today - 25-Dec-2020
Shortening telomere length in cancerous cells will prevent them from dividing
Read more...Engineered genes in gut bacteria might help you live longer
Forbes - 23-Dec-2020
Green light activated E.coli genes, extending life in Caenorhabditis elegans
Read more...Highlights from eLife's Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium
eLife Sciences - 17-Dec-2020
Authors covered biological age clocks, senescent cells, longevity genes, and more
Read more...Study supports link between ageing, telomere length & cancer
New Atlas - 02-Dec-2020
Telomere shortening might be a protective measure to ward off cancers as we age
Read more...Exercise could boost immune cells to help fight cancers
ScienceAlert - 28-Oct-2020
Metabolites produced during exercise activate cancer-fighting T cells in mouse models
Read more...Skin regeneration reactivated in adult mice
Medical Xpress - 29-Sep-2020
New skin was able to produce fur - might eventually become a treatment for baldness, who knows
Read more...Scientists found a link to balance immunity and longevity
Max Planck Society - 24-Jun-2020
Gene changes in round worm lead an interesting evidence to longevity
Read more...DunedinPoAm: a speedometer that tracks the rate of ageing using methylation biomarkers
Science Daily - 05-May-2020
A simple blood test could reveal if you are ageing faster or slower than your peers
Read more...Pace of human biological ageing can now be measured via blood test
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health - 05-May-2020
Can aid future trials of therapies aiming at preventing diseases and slowing ageing
Read more...Inheritance of damaging mutations decides how long we get to live
GEN News - 10-Apr-2020
With whole exome and genome sequencing we could reveal so many secrets of life
Read more...A potential genetic shield against ionizing radiation: Dsup
Fight Aging! - 11-Oct-2019
Picking up genes and proteins from other species to make a superhuman
Read more...Growth factor mimicking synthetic antibodies stimulate tissue regeneration
University of Toronto - 30-Aug-2019
Sounds like a potential solution that can reverse ageing and restore youth
Read more...Retina-on-a-chip model to study eye disease
ScienceDaily - 27-Aug-2019
Will tell us about the new drugs that can cause blindness
Read more...Pluripotency and telomeres, butterfly effect discovered
ScienceDaily - 20-Aug-2019
Pluripotent cells are like a black box, but they can open new doors for regenerative medicine
Read more...Suicide molecules kill any cancer cell
Medical Xpress - 19-Oct-2017
Small RNA molecules can trigger a mechanism forces cells to commit suicide. Cancer cells never b...
Read more...New Form of Stem-Cell Engineering Raises Ethical Questions
New York Times - 21-Mar-2017
Synthetic embryos could be assembled from stem cells that can organize themselves into embryolike...
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