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Rejuvenate Biomed

Meaningful Improvements in Human Trial For Sarcopenia

Rejuvenate Biomed has recently concluded a clinical trial for sarcopenia. The results have shown “meaningful improvements in muscle strength, function and fatigue resistance”. What is sarcopenia? Sarcopenia is an age-related

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How Individual Lifestyle Factors Affect Lifespan

A new study has reported that adopting more healthy lifestyle habits continuously lowers mortality risk, resulting in many years of added life expectancy [1]. The magnificent eight Lead a healthy

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Connecting Gut Metabolism to Grip Strength

In Aging, a team of researchers has outlined a possible relationship between low grip strength and compounds in the gut microbiome. The gut-muscle axis As these researchers note, previous work

Writing down results

The Latest in Rapamycin Research on Humans

Reviewers have gone through the latest updates on studies featuring rapamycin and its derivatives in The Lancet Healthy Longevity. Testing a well-known longevity promoter Not many compounds actually extend life

Glioblastoma

New Drug Shows Promise Against Glioblastoma

Scientists have discovered a small molecule that effectively kills glioblastoma, a highly aggressive and untreatable brain cancer, in cellular cultures [1]. When acidic means deadly Despite scientists’ best efforts, some

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How Aging Leads to a Gene Transcription Problem

In Nature Genetics, researchers have described how a defect in RNA transcription constitutes a previously undiscovered mechanism of aging. When the blueprint becomes harder to read Gene expression begins when

Epigenetic reprogramming

Rejuvenating Cells with Epigenetic Reprogramming

The authors of a recent review published in Ageing Research Reviews summarize the research on epigenetic reprogramming and its potential as a rejuvenation therapy [1]. Epigenetics in aging Aging leads

Prediction

Predicting Dementia a Decade in Advance

In Nature Aging, researchers have published a method of predicting dementia over a decade before it actually occurs. Early detection was known to be possible It has been known that

Linden Interview

Patrick Linden’s Case Against Death

People come to the longevity field from all walks of life, bringing their unique expertise along. An activist engages in advocacy and fundraising. A physicist applies theories from a specific

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Fasting-Mimicking Diet Might Extend Lifespan in Humans

A new study into Valter Longo’s fasting-mimicking diet shows metabolic and immune benefits that, according to a simulation, might translate into years of additional lifespan [1]. Fasting in disguise Caloric restriction is among the most powerful life-extending interventions in mice [2]. However, there is a lack

Rejuvenate Biomed

Meaningful Improvements in Human Trial For Sarcopenia

Rejuvenate Biomed has recently concluded a clinical trial for sarcopenia. The results have shown “meaningful improvements in muscle strength, function and fatigue resistance”. What is sarcopenia? Sarcopenia is an age-related progressive loss of muscle mass and strength that affects many older adults. This decline in muscle

Neurons

A Nanoparticle Reduces Brain Inflammation in Mice

A recent preprint paper from researchers at Sachi Bio has described how this company’s technology can be used to alleviate brain inflammation in a mouse model. The problem of tau Along with the infamous amyloid beta, tau is well-known as a pathological factor in both Alzheimer’s

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Educational Attainment Linked to Lower Mortality Risk

A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Lancet suggests that more years of education is linked to reduced all-cause mortality in adults [1]. Benefits of education Educational attainment is associated with better health and improvements in some measurements of mortality. One example is parental education.

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Rejuvenate Bio Develops Gene Therapy for Dog Arthritis

Rejuvenate Bio has announced a partnership with a leading animal health company to develop a gene therapy for canine osteoarthritis. The identity of the partnering global company is as yet unknown. This San Diego-based biotech was co-founded in 2017 by Professor George Church of Harvard Medical

Running soldiers

How Individual Lifestyle Factors Affect Lifespan

A new study has reported that adopting more healthy lifestyle habits continuously lowers mortality risk, resulting in many years of added life expectancy [1]. The magnificent eight Lead a healthy lifestyle, and you will live longer. This sounds trivial, but it is important for geroscience to

Intestine

Connecting Gut Metabolism to Grip Strength

In Aging, a team of researchers has outlined a possible relationship between low grip strength and compounds in the gut microbiome. The gut-muscle axis As these researchers note, previous work has described many of the various ways in which metabolism is related to age-related muscle dysfunction,

Matthew O'Connor Interview

Solving Atherosclerosis: The Small but Mighty Molecule

Cyclarity Therapeutics is developing an affordable, plaque-busting small molecule that may be the cure for the world’s number one killer: cardiovascular disease. With human trials planned for this year, we decided that it was time to catch up with Cyclarity and its CEO of Scientific Affairs,

Writing down results

The Latest in Rapamycin Research on Humans

Reviewers have gone through the latest updates on studies featuring rapamycin and its derivatives in The Lancet Healthy Longevity. Testing a well-known longevity promoter Not many compounds actually extend life in healthy animals, but rapamycin is indeed one of them. These researchers report that its mechanism

Glioblastoma

New Drug Shows Promise Against Glioblastoma

Scientists have discovered a small molecule that effectively kills glioblastoma, a highly aggressive and untreatable brain cancer, in cellular cultures [1]. When acidic means deadly Despite scientists’ best efforts, some types of cancer remain almost as deadly as ever. This includes the dreaded glioblastoma, a type

Damaged recording

How Aging Leads to a Gene Transcription Problem

In Nature Genetics, researchers have described how a defect in RNA transcription constitutes a previously undiscovered mechanism of aging. When the blueprint becomes harder to read Gene expression begins when a cell transcribes RNA from DNA protein codes. This process, like almost all others, is affected

Epigenetic reprogramming

Rejuvenating Cells with Epigenetic Reprogramming

The authors of a recent review published in Ageing Research Reviews summarize the research on epigenetic reprogramming and its potential as a rejuvenation therapy [1]. Epigenetics in aging Aging leads to changes in the epigenome. Those changes can lead to alterations in gene regulation, affecting cellular

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Mutation-Carrying CAR T Cells Eradicate Cancer in Mice

Scientists have found that giving CAR T cells a particular oncogenic mutation greatly improves their efficiency against blood and solid cancers [1]. Less than cancer One reason why cancer is so dangerous is that oncogenic mutations boost cancer cells’ survivability, just like a genetically modified monster

Prediction

Predicting Dementia a Decade in Advance

In Nature Aging, researchers have published a method of predicting dementia over a decade before it actually occurs. Early detection was known to be possible It has been known that it is possible to observe early signs of brain deterioration years before dementia occurs [1]. However,

Linden Interview

Patrick Linden’s Case Against Death

People come to the longevity field from all walks of life, bringing their unique expertise along. An activist engages in advocacy and fundraising. A physicist applies theories from a specific domain of knowledge. What happens when a philosopher joins in? Naturally, that person writes a book.