News and Press Releases
An experimental mRNA treatment counters immune cell aging in mice
By Nicoletta Lanese - LiveScience - A new mRNA treatment rejuvenates key immune cells in the body, which could help them fight off infections and cancer, a mouse study suggests. T cells help train other immune cells to fight off disease. But as the body ages, the...
Healthspan Action Coalition Unites 300 Cross-Sector Organizations in World’s Largest Healthspan Alliance
Global Coalition Advances “Healthspan for All” San Francisco, CA and West Palm Beach, FL—January 21, 2026—Healthspan Action Coalition (HSAC) announced today it has achieved a major milestone by uniting 300 cross-sector organizations as the world’s largest alliance of...
Engitix raises $25m to target tissue aging at its source
Kyle Umipig - Longevity.Technology - Engitix is betting that fixing the body’s damaged tissue environment could unlock better cancer care and a longer healthspan. London-based Engitix has secured a $25 million Series A extension from existing investor Netherton...
This Type Of Movement May Reverse 4 Years Of Cognitive Aging
By Ava Durgin - MindBodyGreen.com -- What if one simple habit could help keep your brain sharper, starting today? Research shows that everyday movement (no HIIT required) can have an immediate impact on how quickly you think and process information. In fact, it may...
Immunis Announces Preliminary Results from First-Ever Phase 2 Study of a Secretome-Based Biologic Showing Weight Loss with Preserved Muscle and Improved Gait Speed in Obese Sarcopenic Seniors
Interim Phase 2 IMM01-STEM data pioneers a class of cell-free multi-active secretomes, showing clinically significant improvements in a key vital sign of health IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Immunis, a clinical-stage biotech company pioneering multi-active...
Longevity Advocacy in 2025: The Expert Roundup
by Arkadi Mazin - Lifespan Research Institute - Advancements in science don't always align with changes in policy. Rhe last installment in our end-of-year series of expert roundups might be the least flashy, but it is arguably no less important than the previous ones...
Biohacking your way to healthy aging: Experts explain biological age and how its being studied
By Andrea Valluzzo - CT Insider - What started out as a bit of entrepreneurial whimsy by millionaires looking to invest in ways to boost longevity has now gone mainstream. One’s chronological, or calendar, age is immutable, but biological age—how old one’s body...
ARPA-H to revolutionize cardiovascular disease management with clinical agentic AI
By ARPA-H - Agency to work toward first FDA authorized autonomous agentic system that can provide high-quality specialty care directly to patients The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human...
EUDA strengthens longevity pipeline with stem cell therapy
by Kyle Umipig - Longevity,Technology - - Singapore-based healthcare firm expands into stem cell therapies and longevity as demand for proactive aging solutions grows across Asia. Singapore-based health technology company EUDA Health Holdings Limited has taken a major...
This Is the Year Millennials Officially Got Old
By Anna Silman - The New York Times - A few weeks ago, a group of girlfriends and I were messaging about their upcoming trip to visit me in New York City. The topic turned to what they should wear to look cool at a series of scene-y downtown bars they had heard about...
A New Way to Boost the Powerhouses of the Cell Might Combat Aging and Degenerative Diseases, Lab Study Suggests
By Smithsonian Magazine - Creating mini mitochondria factories helped recharge damaged cells in a dish, providing proof-of-concept work that could pave the way to new regenerative medicine therapies Most of your cells rely on microscopic structures within them called...
How healthy am I? My immunome knows the score.
By David Ewing Duncan - MIT Review- Groundbreaking new tests reveal patterns in our immune systems that can signal underlying disease and tell us how well we might recover from our next cold. I got my results in a text message. It’s not often you get a text about the...












