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World's first reverse-aging drug was just injected in a human
A groundbreaking discovery led scientists to create a world's first - a drug that can reverse the signs of biological aging.
A systematic review identified 41 human studies evaluating interventions targeting next-generation DNA methylation-based aging clocks. Pharmaceutical, lifestyle, supplement, clinical, and psychosocial ...
To function properly, neurons need to recycle cellular waste before it becomes toxic. When neurons can no longer do that, ...
As recently as the mid-20th century, aging was described by Nobel Prize laureate Peter Medawar as "an unsolved problem in ...
Researchers discovered that declining levels of phosphatidylcholine may be a major cause of age-related mitochondrial ...
Geroscience shifts the medical focus from treating individual diseases to targeting the fundamental biological drivers of aging. Cellular senescence involves aging cells that cease division but ...
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Life Biosciences begins first human-age-reversal gene therapy trial
The so-called "anti-aging" and "longevity" (healthy long life) market, which aims to slow down the inevitable aging process ...
CT researchers studied waste build-up in human brain in aging and neurodegeneration. What they found
Specifically, they created a mouse brain map that tracked lipofuscin as the mice aged and their brains’ abilities to recycle ...
Multidimensional nature of aging: phenotypic changes across levels of biological complexity. The figure illustrates time-dependent phenotypic change across molecular, cellular, tissue, and organismal ...
As AI transforms biology, longevity startups are attracting investors, advancing toward clinical milestones, and reshaping ...
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