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Can Calorie Restriction Slow Brain Aging? 5 Human Brain Epochs; Anti-Tau Drug Fails
Molecular profiles of oligodendrocytes and microglia in rhesus monkeys that followed a lifelong 30% calorie restriction diet ...
A Yale research team has created a new imaging technique that reveals the hidden connections between aging, disease, and ...
Researchers at Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Radboud University and the University of Oxford's Wellcome Center for ...
Drosophila -- known as fruit flies -- are a valuable model for human heart pathophysiology, including cardiac aging and cardiomyopathy. However, a choke point in evaluating fruit fly hearts is the ...
Senolytics, drugs that remove senescent cells from the body, are proving effective in clinical studies, showing the ability to restore damaged tissue to prior levels of function. While not the fabled ...
This webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from María Bueno Álvez, a core member of the Human Protein Atlas team and first author of the recent Science publication introducing the Human ...
Harvard Medical School researchers studying mice and human tissues have found a link between lithium (Li) deficiency in the brain and the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Headed by Bruce Yankner, ...
A new study identifies a reason for why older adults are significantly more susceptible to infectious diseases than younger people, a critical societal issue most recently exemplified by the COVID-19 ...
As we age, we tend to have more aches, pains and diseases. Researchers believe that some of these may be related to persistent inflammation. They call it “inflammaging” — age-related inflammation, ...
Human fascination with living a long life is deeply rooted in our innate desire for survival and the pursuit of experiences and wisdom. This quest for longevity is evident in ancient myths and modern ...
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