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Frontiers in Aging

Multidisciplinary journal focused on improving human healthspan

Frontiers in Aging is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to understanding aging and its relation to age-related diseases to improve human healthspan. It's led by Prof Laura Haynes from the University of Connecticut, USA. The journal is indexed in several databases including Web of Science’s ESCI, DOAJ, PubMed Central, and Scopus. It covers various research fields such as aging and the immune system, metabolism, genetics of aging, and more. 

Visit website: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging

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Details last updated 23-Feb-2024

Frontiers in Aging News

The Longevity Pyramid: A roadmap for personalised, healthy ageing strategies

The Longevity Pyramid: A roadmap for personalised, healthy ageing strategies

Live Forever Club - 08-Dec-2024

It combines combines diagnostics, lifestyle changes, supplements, and experiments

Cheekage: A simple test predicts ageing speed and mortality risk

Cheekage: A simple test predicts ageing speed and mortality risk

Interesting Engineering - 01-Oct-2024

US researchers unveil a groundbreaking tool using cheek cells to estimate biological age

Healthy centenarians have lower NLRP3 levels, protecting them from ageing effects

Healthy centenarians have lower NLRP3 levels, protecting them from ageing effects

Live Forever Club - 11-Sep-2024

NLRP3 is a part of immune system that plays a key role in chronic inflammation

Metabolomics reveals key metabolic changes associated with ageing and frailty

Metabolomics reveals key metabolic changes associated with ageing and frailty

Live Forever Club - 20-Aug-2024

This could lead to improved diagnostics and therapies for frailty

Telomere-based interventions offer promising avenues for combating ageing

Telomere-based interventions offer promising avenues for combating ageing

Live Forever Club - 23-Feb-2024

Telomere research is in its early stages, with much to be discovered