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Aging

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Active Seniors Outsmart Mental Fatigue While Sedentary Peers Struggle

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Heart Failure Accelerates Brain Aging by 10 Years, New Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
fat tailed dwarf lemur

Hibernating Lemurs Turn Back Time at Cellular Level

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
synthetic blood platelets

AI Model Predicts Biological Age from a Tiny Blood Sample

Categories Health, Technology
Evidence mounts that a long-term diet high in fat is not healthy.

Memory is impaired in aged rats after 3 days of high-fat eating

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Aging man smiling on a park bench

Your Lifestyle, Not Your Genes, May Be the Biggest Factor in How Long You Live

Categories Health
Immunofluorescence imaging showing nerve terminals (magenta) innervating keratinocytes (yellow) and myeloid cells (white) that express IL-33 (green) in naive murine skin. (Image: Courtesy of Camila Napuri)

Proposal for Enhancing Experimental Anti-aging Treatment with Young Plasma

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Only CS genes were available for co-option and utilization for xanthine alkaloid biosynthesis in yerba mate whereas coffee only had xanthine methyltransferase (XMT) genes. Both CS- and XMT-type caffeine biosynthetic enzymes were present in the ancestor of core eudicots but numerous apparent losses of one or the other or both has occurred during lineage diversification. Gene loss is represented by vertical bar on relevant branches of the cladogram.

Scientists Map Fountain of Youth Genes in Ancient South American Tea Plant

Categories Health
Using patient data from several banks of genomics data, researchers at UC San Diego were able to make similar predictions of aging using either mutations or epigenetic modifications. Their results reveal a common link between two separate but equally prominent theories of aging.

Cracking the Code of Aging: Study Unites Two Rival Theories, Redefining Anti-Aging Science

Categories Health
HGF nitration disrupts muscle homeostasis as an organism age. The new rat anti-HGF monoclonal antibody the research team developed, called 1H41C10, specially binds to the nitration sites of HGF and blocks nitration. The team hopes that this can eventually lead to therapies that can treat age-related muscle atrophy and impaired muscle regeneration.

Researchers Develop Antibody to Combat Age-Related Muscle Atrophy

Categories Health
Woman on a Zoom call

Millennials’ Sedentary Lifestyle Accelerates Aging, Even With Regular Exercise

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Pictures taken with a confocal microscope of the gut of drosophila (fruit fly) show enteroendocrine cells that express the NPF neuropeptide. Image courtesy of Marc Tatar.

Researchers show how gut hormones control aging in flies and how it relates to human biology

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
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How we know that aging is a biological function, and why it matters

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