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Nasal Spray Made From Stem Cells Could Treat Alzheimer’s Disease

Nasal Spray Made From Stem Cells Could Treat Alzheimer’s Disease

by admin | Nov 14, 2024 | news articles

By Texas A&M College of Medicine News – A new therapy may delay Alzheimer’s disease progression by years, according to a study by researchers at Texas A&M University College of Medicine. Published in the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, the research...
AI and Longevity: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Humans Live Longer?

AI and Longevity: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Humans Live Longer?

by admin | Nov 13, 2024 | news articles

By Noor Al Mazrouei – Trends Research Advisory – As the global population ages, the quest for longevity and enhanced quality of life for older adults has become an urgent focus in the healthcare industry. Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI)...
UNH Awarded M to Support Workforce Development in ReGen Valley Tech Hub Initiative

UNH Awarded $10M to Support Workforce Development in ReGen Valley Tech Hub Initiative

by admin | Nov 12, 2024 | news articles

By UNH Manchester – The University of New Hampshire at Manchester has been awarded $10 million to lead workforce development efforts within the ReGen Valley Tech Hub, an initiative aimed at establishing Southern New Hampshire as a global leader in...
Could “Zombie Cells” in Your Skin Be Aging Your Entire Body? Mayo Clinic’s Startling Discovery

Could “Zombie Cells” in Your Skin Be Aging Your Entire Body? Mayo Clinic’s Startling Discovery

by admin | Nov 11, 2024 | news articles

By Alison Satake, Mayo Clinic – SciTechDaily – Mayo Clinic’s recent study reveals that senescent cells in the skin, commonly dismissed as merely cosmetic concerns, could substantially influence overall aging. Their findings link these cells to declines in...
CRISPR strategy could restore delayed-onset hearing loss

CRISPR strategy could restore delayed-onset hearing loss

by admin | Nov 8, 2024 | news articles

By Maggie Chen – Drug Discovery Network – Previous genome editing techniques only work when delivered early in life. This approach could help preserve hearing that is lost later on. When babies pop into the world, they almost immediately undergo a battery...
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