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Scientists are uncovering how aging can actually be slowed down
Aging is no longer viewed only as an inevitable slide toward frailty, but as a biological process that can be measured, ...
New research suggests that exercise may not just make us feel younger—it could actually slow or even reverse the body’s molecular clock. By looking at DNA markers of aging, scientists found that ...
Aging is inevitable, but how fast your cells age isn't set in stone. On a molecular level, biological age is measured using something called the epigenetic clock, which isn't tied to chronological age ...
Dr. Majid Fotuhi is an adjunct professor of neurology and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University with 30 years of experience in teaching, clinical work and research at Johns Hopkins and Harvard ...
Researcher Steve Horvath speaks about his pioneering invention and what he thinks might be possible for human life extension ...
Researchers found that the body’s natural recycling system, the lysosome, plays a vital role in removing the protein that drives premature aging. When this system breaks down, aging speeds up. By ...
New multi-omic data reveal that GLP-1 signaling in the brain can drive body-wide rejuvenation, offering a potential weight-neutral path to preserving strength and organ resilience with age. Study: ...
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