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Repurposed drug enables imaging of neurodegeneration

Repurposed drug enables imaging of neurodegeneration

By Eleanor Garth - Longevity.Technology - PET tracer derived from an ALS treatment provides a method to quantify damage from oxidative stress in the brain. A newly developed positron emission tomography (PET) imaging probe, derived from the drug edaravone, has...

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How our social world shapes healthy aging

How our social world shapes healthy aging

By Christina Chen, M.D. - Mayo Clinic - 80 percent of our health is actually determined by social factors — including access to healthy food, our lived environment, financial security and social networks. On this episode of Aging Forward, Dr. Amit Shah breaks down how...

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Brain cells seem to mature faster in space

Brain cells seem to mature faster in space

by Valentina Boulter - Cosmos - New research using organoids has found that brain cells in space remain healthy, but mature faster than they would on Earth. Numerous studies have outlined the effect microgravity, or limited gravity, on muscles, bones, the immune...

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CRISPR screen links BAF mutation to premature ageing

CRISPR screen links BAF mutation to premature ageing

By Gorm Palmgren - CRISPR News Medicine - NGPS is a rare premature ageing disorder caused by a mutation in BANF1, encoding barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF), a nuclear envelope-associated protein. Using patient-derived fibroblasts, researchers conducted a...

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AI, AR, VR: The Technology Boosting Healthspan

AI, AR, VR: The Technology Boosting Healthspan

by by Johane du Toit - LongevityLive.com - The COVID pandemic accelerated the use of technology in the virtual and digital platforms by individuals for a whole host of unique systems, which effectively helped to improve the value and quality of life for many.  Virtual...

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