Category: Research

New Therapy Could Make Chemotherapy Safer

Recently, there has been a focus on the removal of senescent cells as a therapy to treat age-related diseases by directly addressing one of the hallmarks of aging: senescent cell

The Record Lifespan of 122 Years Could Be Surpassed

Today, February 21, is the birthday of Jeanne Louise Calment – the oldest verified human being ever, who managed to live an amazing 122 years and 164 days! Jeanne was an independent and positive person, and she managed to live all alone until age 110. After a fire

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Age-Related Blindness Drug Moving to the Clinic

The development pipeline for new drugs and therapies is a long one, and, on average, it can take up to 17 years to research, test, and bring a new drug to market [1]. The reasons for this are myriad and complex, and they include the demanding

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, women make approximately 80% of the health care decisions for their families.

Why Women Can Benefit The Most From Rejuvenation Tech

The world is currently experiencing a period of rapid population aging, with estimates stating that by 2050, about 22% of the global  population will be aged 60 years or older;  by the end of this century, that percentage might be potentially as high as 33%. This

The Fountain of Youth Could Be Closer to Hand Than We Thought

There has been a lot of hype and hope over transfusing old people with young blood in an attempt to rejuvenate the body in a similar manner to earlier heterochronic parabiosis experiments, in which the circulatory systems of an old and a young mouse were linked

New Therapy Could Make Chemotherapy Safer

Recently, there has been a focus on the removal of senescent cells as a therapy to treat age-related diseases by directly addressing one of the hallmarks of aging: senescent cell accumulation. These senolytic therapies are the first SENS therapies to be developed in order to directly address and

Synthetic biology could combat the aging process

Over the past few weeks, CellAge has been producing a number of video shorts to answer questions about its current fundraising campaign on lifespan.io, so we have compiled them here in a single digest. Its project aims to develop synthetic biology tools for detection and removal

Promoting Your Right to Health on Human Rights Day

December 10th has been proclaimed Human Rights Day by the United Nations. Around 70 years ago, in 1948, the United Nations Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, opening a new page in human history. The Declaration represents a standard of how human beings should