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Why it is time for a longevity revolution

Why it is time for a longevity revolution

By Andrew Scott - New Scientist - TODAY, a child born in the UK has a greater than 50 per cent chance of living into their nineties. That is a remarkable testimony to medical, scientific and social progress, which has lowered mortality rates so we die later. It is a...

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The Impact of China’s Rapidly Aging Society

The Impact of China’s Rapidly Aging Society

By Matt Michael - Syracuse University News - Due to its economic growth and large population, the People’s Republic of China is widely viewed as a rising economic and military superpower. But declining fertility rates and increased life expectancies over the last few...

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The quest to legitimize longevity medicine

The quest to legitimize longevity medicine

By Jessica Hamzelou - MIT Technology Review - Longevity clinics offer a mix of services that largely cater to the wealthy. Now there’s a push to establish their work as a credible medical field. On a bright chilly day last December, a crowd of doctors and scientists...

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Can You Slow the Pace of Aging?

Can You Slow the Pace of Aging?

By David J. Craig - Columbia Magazine - A new tool reveals the triggers that drive age-related cellular deterioration, from diet to metal exposure. Time is not a friend to the human body. And the true ravages of age, beneath the wrinkles and gray hair, occur at the...

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New Study Reveals Molecular Fingerprint of Biological Aging

New Study Reveals Molecular Fingerprint of Biological Aging

PITTSBURGH — University of Pittsburgh researchers have uncovered blood-based markers linked with healthy and rapid aging, allowing them to predict a person’s biological age — how fast a person’s cells and organs age regardless of their birthdate. The new research,...

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