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Ibuprofen

Fasting and NSAIDs May Work the Same Way

In a new paper in Cell Reports, researchers have named a little-known lipid as a core reason why inflammation decreases with fasting and may also shed light on how non-steroidal

Enriched environment

A Better Environment May Ameliorate Early Aging

Publishing in Aging, researchers have reversed the early aging of prenatally harmed young mice by exposing them to a more enriched environment. Young organisms born old Newborn rodents from sleep-deprived

The Journal Club is a monthly livestream hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik which covers the latest aging research papers.

Journal Club Episode 1 – 2024

The Journal Club, hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik, returns on February 2nd at 12:00 Eastern time on the lifespan.io Facebook page. This time, we will be exploring The Information Theory

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Combining Common Anti-Aging Interventions and Exercise

A review recently published in BMC Biology suggests that taking gerotherapeutics while exercising doesn’t have advantages over separate treatments [1]. Are two approaches better than one? Exercise is a well-established

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How Parkinson’s Disease Perpetuates Itself

A new paper elaborates on how and why microglia fail to clean up the α-synuclein protein of Parkinson’s disease, gradually making the disease worse. The aggregation of Parkinson’s Parkinson’s disease,

An Exercise-Related Protein May Protect the Heart

Researchers publishing in Aging have pinpointed a protein that increases after exercise and is associated with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. The deadliest disease has inflammatory roots Coronary

Ibuprofen

Fasting and NSAIDs May Work the Same Way

In a new paper in Cell Reports, researchers have named a little-known lipid as a core reason why inflammation decreases with fasting and may also shed light on how non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work. Why high-calorie diets increase inflammation Previous research has identified the core reason

Cardiovascular system

Different Risks for Men and Women’s Cardiovascular Health

In a recent paper published in Nutrients, the authors investigated longitudinal data regarding dietary and lifestyle factors that impact cardiovascular risk in males and females [1]. Cardiovascular disease risk factors Aging, particularly vascular aging, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) [2]. Previous research

Plant protein

Plant Protein Is Associated with Lifelong Health

A new large cohort study suggests that protein might be healthier than some other nutrients and that plant protein is especially beneficial for lifelong health [1]. How much and from what source? The ideal amount of dietary protein has always been a subject of significant scientific

Wheelchair exercise

Physical Activity May Decrease Disability-Related Mortality

Today in GeroScience, researchers have published an analysis of a cohort study, concluding that adherence to physical activity recommendations can mitigate the increased mortality associated with disability. Simply being able to live In this paper, disability refers to impediments to the basic activities of daily living

Enriched environment

A Better Environment May Ameliorate Early Aging

Publishing in Aging, researchers have reversed the early aging of prenatally harmed young mice by exposing them to a more enriched environment. Young organisms born old Newborn rodents from sleep-deprived mothers have conditions that are biologically similar to the processes of aging. One rat study found

Medical robot

Google’s Chatbot Does Medical Interviews Better than Humans

Scientists at Google have created an AI chatbot for conducting medical interviews. It matched or surpassed human primary care practitioners on most criteria, including accuracy, politeness, and empathy [1]. AI, MD Before doctors begin treating, they do a lot of talking. The initial conversation with the

The Journal Club is a monthly livestream hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik which covers the latest aging research papers.

Journal Club Episode 1 – 2024

The Journal Club, hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik, returns on February 2nd at 12:00 Eastern time on the lifespan.io Facebook page. This time, we will be exploring The Information Theory of Aging, a new paper that includes Dr. David Sinclair among its authors. We will taking

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A Marker of Insulin Resistance Predicts Kidney Disease

A recent study published in GeroScience has investigated whether or not a common index of metabolic syndrome can be applied to chronic kidney disease (CKD). A common metric of diabetes The triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, which is calculated from fasting triglyceride and glucose, is used as a

Dumbbell and pills

Combining Common Anti-Aging Interventions and Exercise

A review recently published in BMC Biology suggests that taking gerotherapeutics while exercising doesn’t have advantages over separate treatments [1]. Are two approaches better than one? Exercise is a well-established intervention that ameliorates several aspects of aging. Similarly, other research suggests that certain drugs, known as

Shielded cells

Enhanced CAR T Cells Eradicate Multiple Cancers

Scientists have created improved CAR T cells that also express the cytokine IL-10. The new cells proved highly effective in mice and in a pilot human trial [1]. The promise and the limitations Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are among the most promising treatments in

Andrew Steele Interview

Andrew Steele: “A Mindset Shift Is Required”

Andrew Steele is a physicist who became interested in longevity several years ago and began a career as a bioinformatician before becoming a longevity advocate, quickly making a name for himself with numerous media appearances. In 2021, Steele authored Ageless, which we reviewed back then, crowning

Ruptured garbage bag

How Parkinson’s Disease Perpetuates Itself

A new paper elaborates on how and why microglia fail to clean up the α-synuclein protein of Parkinson’s disease, gradually making the disease worse. The aggregation of Parkinson’s Parkinson’s disease, like Alzheimer’s, is characterized by protein aggregation. However, the affected neurons, the aggregates, and the pathology

Fat tissue communication

Improved Brain-Fat Communication Extends Lifespan in Mice

A new study suggests that the dysregulation of the crosstalk between hypothalamus and white adipose tissue affects aging. Rescuing this “communication channel” led to significant lifespan extension [1]. It’s all in your brain Thinking is not the brain’s sole responsibility. Some brain regions, such as the

An Exercise-Related Protein May Protect the Heart

Researchers publishing in Aging have pinpointed a protein that increases after exercise and is associated with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. The deadliest disease has inflammatory roots Coronary artery disease directly kills more people than anything else in the world [1]. Its causes stem

Stress in pregnancy

Stress in Pregnancy Linked to Shorter Infant Telomeres

A new study published in BMC Psychiatry reviewed literature that links perceived stress during pregnancy with newborns’ telomere length [1]. Lifelong impact of telomere length Telomeres are protective caps at the end of chromosomes. The shortening of the telomeres, which happens with each DNA replication cycle