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Secrets of ‘SuperAgers’ who possess brains as sharp as people 20 to 30 years younger
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN Despite volunteering and working out at the gym several days each week, socializing frequently with friends and family, reading all manner of books and doing daily crossword puzzles, 85-year-old Carol Siegler is restless. “I’m bored. I feel like...
Constructively disruptive – tackling atherosclerosis through disease reversal
Author: Eleanor Garth - Longevity.Technology Cyclarity CEO talks tackling oxidised cholesterol and taking on the world’s biggest killer. Cyclarity Therapeutics is on a mission to develop technology to treat, cure and reverse atherosclerosis. The company’s tech,...
Disrupt Aging Living to 100
The Longevity Catchup - AARP The Longevity Catch Up series is a cross-generational set of interviews that is focused on redefining what society, particularly in the music, sports and entertainment industry, views as “retirement” in an era of increased longevity. It...
A regenerative reset for aging – Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
By Susan Buckles - Mayo Clinic Regenerative medicine could slow the clock on degenerative diseases that often ravage the golden years, a Mayo Clinic study finds. Life span has nearly doubled since the 1950s, but health span — the number of disease-free years — has not...
Longevity is likely to be the next disruptor
By Michael F. Roizen, MD - Nutritional Outlook Prepare for it with your nutrition choices now, writes author, professor, and Cleveland Clinic’s Michael F. Roizen, MD. Scientific research on aging mechanisms is advancing like information technology (IT) did in the last...
AI and biobanks could open the way to longevity treatments
By Jonathan Smith - Labiotech.eu The development of longevity treatments is hampered by a lack of biomarkers and validated drug targets. BioAge’s co-founder and CEO, Kristen Fortney, explains how the firm is enlisting machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence...
PTSD may speed up cellular aging
By by Jessica Colarossi-Boston University - Futurity New research with military veterans finds a connection between DNA myethylation signals of accelerated cellular aging and mental health conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). From birth to death, a...
FDA says NMN cannot be sold as a dietary supplement in the US
Author: Danny Sullivan - Longevity.Technology Regulator’s decision based on NMN’s investigation for use as a pharmaceutical drug – sparks immediate response from the Council for Responsible Nutrition. The United States Food & Drug Administration has said popular...
New Potential for Reversing Aging: Scientists Discover Changes in Aging Stem Cells
By Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - SciTech Daily Scientists have developed a method to identify aging muscle stem cells. The issue of aging and the fight against it has long been prevalent in both classic and contemporary literature throughout human...
Researchers Say They Are Close To Reversing Aging
By NBC News Researchers at Harvard University are investigating whether human genes could reverse the effects of aging. NBC Medical Fellow Dr. Akshay Syal got exclusive access to their lab to discuss the future of how to defy aging. Link to original...
Newly Discovered Cluster of Genes Increases Longevity
By SciTech Daily The NIA Interventions Testing Program, which included UT Health San Antonio, worked with counterparts in Switzerland and Tennessee. The Interventions Testing Program, which is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), has reported the finding...
We Don’t Talk Enough About This Way to Combat Aging
By Patricia Prijatel - Psychology Today Personal Perspective: The self-perception of the wise and the wrinkled matters. Key points Older adults with negative attitudes toward aging tend to see loneliness and depression as something they just have to live with. They...