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“Pausing” Cell Death Could Be the Key to Longevity

“Pausing” Cell Death Could Be the Key to Longevity

by admin | Jun 27, 2025 | news articles

By University College London – SciTechDaily – Necrosis drives aging and disease by triggering damaging inflammation. Interrupting it may offer new treatments for chronic conditions and improve health in space travel. Necrosis, a form of uncontrolled cell...
Anti-Aging: The Convergence Of Wellness, Longevity And Business

Anti-Aging: The Convergence Of Wellness, Longevity And Business

by admin | Jun 26, 2025 | news articles

By Devin Haman – Forbes – A Cultural Shift: From Reactive Care To Proactive Wellness As cofounder and former CEO of a rejuvenation center, I’ve had a front-row seat these past two decades to what I believe is one of the most powerful movements in modern...
A simple blood test could indicate how long you might live

A simple blood test could indicate how long you might live

by admin | Jun 25, 2025 | news articles

by Katharine Lang – Medical News Today – Maintaining your intrinsic capacity is key to healthy aging. However, measuring intrinsic capacity has, until now, required sophisticated equipment and trained personnel. A new study has found that measuring DNA...
3 takeaways from a cardiologist and ‘SuperAgers’ researcher on how to live longer and healthier

3 takeaways from a cardiologist and ‘SuperAgers’ researcher on how to live longer and healthier

by admin | Jun 24, 2025 | news articles

BY Alexa Mikhail –  Fortune Well –  In 2007, researchers were on a mission to understand why some people become “SuperAgers“—those who live to their 80s without major chronic conditions and have the brain health of someone much younger. Is it genetics?...
Germany calls for medicine to treat aging, not just disease

Germany calls for medicine to treat aging, not just disease

by admin | Jun 23, 2025 | news articles

By Phil Newman – CEO & Founder Longevity.Technology – Leopoldina issues policy paper urging integration of geroscience into national healthcare and research infrastructure. Germany’s National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina urges a major shift in...
Can scientists predict life longevity from a drop of blood?

Can scientists predict life longevity from a drop of blood?

by admin | Jun 20, 2025 | news articles

By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. – Lifespan.io – Discover how a new epigenetic clock measures how fast you are really aging from just a drop of blood or saliva. A recent study published in the journal Nature Aging constructed an intrinsic capacity (IC) clock to...
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