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Exciting findings show potential to extend vitality and combat age-related illnesses
A new study sheds light on a significant breakthrough in the fight against aging and age-related diseases. The research, led by Dr. Bimal N. Desai and his team at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, explores how improper calcium signaling in certain immune cells can contribute to chronic inflammation that accelerates aging. This inflammation, termed “inflammaging,” is believed to play a role in various age-related conditions, including heart disease and neurodegenerative disorders. Understanding this mechanism offers exciting possibilities for developing new therapeutic strategies to extend healthier, more vibrant lives.
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