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Making Longevity Real

Making Longevity Real

By David G. Watumull - While the longevity industry is gaining substantial attention, it faces a unique set of obstacles to its mainstream acceptance by the health care community. A human longevity clinical trial conducted in the traditional FDA manner, even if the...

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Unlocking biology’s temporal dimension

Unlocking biology’s temporal dimension

by Danny Sullivan - Longevity.Technology - Stately Bio founder explains how combining machine learning and imaging is redefining what it’s possible to measure in biology. The recent launch of Stately Bio has highlighted a key bottleneck in regenerative medicine: the...

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Vitamin D Rescues Telomere Attrition in Leukocytes

Vitamin D Rescues Telomere Attrition in Leukocytes

By Arkadi Mazin - Lifespan.io - This approach reduced telomere loss in these cells nearly to nothing. The chromosome guardians - attrition of telomeres, repetitive sequences that cap chromosomes, is one of the original hallmarks of aging. Our cells’ replication...

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The Four C’s of Successful Aging

The Four C’s of Successful Aging

By Jeffrey S. Nevid, Ph.D., ABPP - Psychology Today - When asked how it felt to be in his seventies, famed French entertainer Maurice Chevalier was reported to have said, “It is fine, considering the alternative.” Coming to terms with aging is about considering the...

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Diverse Social Ties Boost Health in Aging

Diverse Social Ties Boost Health in Aging

By Neuroscience News - A decade-long study of over 1,500 older adults reveals that socially enriched networks, marked by diverse and active relationships, are strongly linked to better health outcomes later in life. In contrast, those with restricted networks, often...

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Curiosity May Hold Key to Healthy Brain Aging

Curiosity May Hold Key to Healthy Brain Aging

By Neuroscience News - New research suggests that while general curiosity tends to decline with age, specific curiosity, or “state curiosity”, actually increases later in life, potentially protecting against cognitive decline. Older adults showed heightened interest...

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