News and Press Releases
Unlocking longevity: A journey through Longevity Week 2023
By Eleanor Garth - Longevity. Technology Longevity Week 2023 serves as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, innovation and collaboration. Advancements in geroscience and technology are beginning to redefine the boundaries of human lifespan and healthspan, and...
Promoting Health and Longevity Through Diet
by Anna Drangowska-Way - Lifespan.io Quality and quantity of food can impact many aspects of health and longevity. The choice of what someone eats obviously has a profound impact on that person’s health, but the amount is also important. Caloric restriction, the...
Work complexity linked to better cognitive aging
BY National Institute on Aging Higher occupational work complexity is associated with better cognition later in life, according to two recent NIA-funded studies published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Woman listens as man describes material on a laptop Previous...
‘Essential eight’ behaviors that may slow biological aging
By NBC News Now NBC News' Dr. Kavita Patel explains the "essential eight" behaviors that heart experts say will help you feel and look younger. Watch the video on NBC News Now
New Anti-aging Molecule May Work By Keeping the Cell’s “Powerhouse” Healthy
by Miriam Fauzia - Inverse Scientists are focusing on the microscopic powerhouses energizing our cells. Humans are a tad bit obsessed with our lifespans. In an effort to cheat death (or at least keep it at bay for a while), we search far and wide for all sorts of...
How an insurer abandoned a cancer patient in his most critical hour
By Carrie Cochran and Catie Beck - Scripps News and ProPublica Forrest VanPatten was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma, but his insurance company denied coverage for a clinically proven treatment. in July 2019. That same month, he turned 50 years old....
Zombie Cells Have a Weakness. An Experimental Anti-Aging Therapy Exploits It.
By Shelly Fan - Singularity Hub Senescent cells are biochemical waste factories. A new study suggests that a way to wipe them out is a medicine already approved for eye problems. Dubbed “zombie cells,” senescent cells slowly accumulate with age or with cancer...
Canadian Longevity Association September 2023 Longevity Review
By Canadian Longevity Association A review of the most interesting and impactful longevity related studies from the month of September in 2023. Contents: 1. Intro 0:00 2. Gene therapy for long term memory rescue 2:00 3. Exosomes for osteoarthritis 13:40 4. Senolytics...
How many friends do Americans have? A survey crunched the numbers
By Manuela López Restrepo - NPR News How the power of good friendships adds years to your life. New research has delved into what friendship in the U.S. looks like, including just how many friends the average American has. Who are they? Friends can be anyone from the...
Longevity AI firm aims to impact ‘a billion people in five years’
By Danny Sullivan - Logevity.Technology In October 2023 during the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Saudia Arabia, a mysterious longevity AI company called Nuraxi delivered behind closed doors demonstrations of its technology to delegates from the...
Heart Health Linked to Slower Aging
By Neuroscience News.com Using the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8 checklist against phenotypic age—a measure based on blood markers rather than chronological age—researchers found a clear correlation: better heart health was linked with younger...
Researchers identify new criteria to detect rapidly progressive dementia
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified new scoring criteria allowing for the detection of treatable forms of rapidly progressive dementia (RPD) with reasonably high confidence during a patient's first clinical visit. This scoring criteria may allow physicians to...