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The aging liver undergoes dramatic changes in its functional organization and other key attributes, which may underpin its increasing susceptibility to disease, according to a study led by ...
Is your brain aging faster than your chronological age? New research shows it could raise your risk of death and dementia significantly—and offers promise for early intervention.
Researchers have created an incredible anti-aging drug mix that can extend the lifespan of mice by up to 30 percent.
A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) on January 31, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue 2, titled "Cysteinyl leukotriene receptor 1 modulates retinal immune cells, vascularity and ...
News Sci/Tech Of mice and men: WSU team first to mimic our DNA end caps in rodents to study aging on the cellular level Feb. 5, 2025 Updated Wed., Feb. 5, 2025 at 12:22 p.m.
Recently, CMA has gained attention as a possible modulator of rodent aging. Two mechanistic models have been proposed to explain the relationship between CMA and aging in mice. Both of these models ...
Spatial maps of various tissues and organs in aging mice have revealed new insights into the aging process. Aging is a process common to many animals; however, the complexity of aging means that there ...
A new drug increased the lifespans of mice by almost 25%, decreased deaths related to cancer and other diseases, igniting hope for slowing aging in humans.
Scientists have discovered a possible new type of anti-aging drug in commonly used anti-inflammatory medications.
In a new study, elderly lab mice given an anti-aging drug were referred to as "supermodel grannies" because they looked so youthful.
Mice who received TAC had several improvements in aging hallmarks compared to mice in control groups. TAC-treated mice had reduced signs of cellular senescence and neuroinflammation and higher ...
A new study in mice and human cells suggests that a small molecule can help reverse signs of aging by extending telomeres and modulating key genes.