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A Microvesicle Hydrogel to Treat Arthritis

In the Journal of Nanobiotechnology, researchers have found that embedding microvesicles in a slow-release hydrogel may be an effective treatment for osteoarthritis. A line of inquiry begins to bear fruit

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Caloric Restriction Associated With Reduced Senescence

New research in Aging Cell has identified senescence-associated biomarkers whose levels are altered by caloric restriction in humans [1]. Slowing down senescence with fewer calories Multiple animal studies have found

Young to old

Pre-Senescent Cells May Be Damaging and Treatable

Researchers have described an intermediary state between senescent and young cells, the inflammatory problems caused by these cells, and how young cells secrete a protein that may alleviate these problems.

Desci November

Longevity and DeSci Recap – November 2023

Thanks for joining us again for the latest edition of the Longevity and DeSci Recap. This month’s highlights include fantastic conferences, such as the Rejuvenation Startup Summit 2024 in Berlin,

Rejuvenation Roundup 2023 CALENDAR

Rejuvenation Roundup November 2023

As researchers and biotech companies continue to work on the therapies and technologies that may let people live longer lives, much other research tells us about the lifestyle habits that

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Music Therapy for Treating Alzheimer’s Disease

The authors of a new review have analyzed randomized controlled trials that evaluated the impact of music therapy on the cognitive functions of people with Alzheimer’s [1]. Music to Alzheimer’s

Black mouse eating

Isoleucine Restriction Boosts Lifespan in Mice

A new study reports a massive 33% increase in median lifespan in male genetically heterogeneous mice following prolonged isoleucine restriction [1]. Not all calories are created equal Caloric restriction is

Entropy

Mammals Accumulate Epigenetic Noise With Age

In Nature Communications, researchers have explained how epigenetic drift and disorder are associated with shorter lifespans across species. When randomness is a problem We have previously reported on research demonstrating

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

Journal Club Nov – B12 and Cell Plasticity

Due to Thanksgiving happening on our usual timeslot, the Journal Club returns on December 1st at 12 Eastern. The show will be livestreamed on the Lifespan.io Facebook channel and hosted

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Predicting a Species’ Longevity Through Epigenetics

A preprint study published on bioRxiv discusses how a species’ maximum lifespan can be predicted by its epigenetics, showing that these differences are largely unaffected by interventions. Differences and similarities

Arthritis treatment

A Microvesicle Hydrogel to Treat Arthritis

In the Journal of Nanobiotechnology, researchers have found that embedding microvesicles in a slow-release hydrogel may be an effective treatment for osteoarthritis. A line of inquiry begins to bear fruit Researchers have repeatedly found that the extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by stem cells, particularly mesenchymal stem

Thin person

Caloric Restriction Associated With Reduced Senescence

New research in Aging Cell has identified senescence-associated biomarkers whose levels are altered by caloric restriction in humans [1]. Slowing down senescence with fewer calories Multiple animal studies have found that reducing caloric intake without causing malnutrition (caloric restriction) has great lifespan-extending potential and can delay

Dinosaur chasing mammal

Was Mammals’ Longevity Shaped by Living Among Dinosaurs?

A prominent geroscientist suggests that more than 100 million years of saurian domination might have deprived mammals of longevity-promoting traits that are found in today’s reptiles [1]. The longevity bottleneck Today, mammals rule the world, but, sadly, we only have an average of 80 years to

Young to old

Pre-Senescent Cells May Be Damaging and Treatable

Researchers have described an intermediary state between senescent and young cells, the inflammatory problems caused by these cells, and how young cells secrete a protein that may alleviate these problems. What happens before senescence? As these researchers note, the problems with senescent cells are very well-known

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Mechanically Reprogrammed Fibroblasts for Skin Rejuvenation

Scientists have found a way to reprogram fibroblasts without chemicals by culturing them on a surface with specific mechanical properties. Transplanted into aged skin, those cells boosted rejuvenation in a human tissue model [1]. We’ve all got skin in the game Skin aging might not be

Desci November

Longevity and DeSci Recap – November 2023

Thanks for joining us again for the latest edition of the Longevity and DeSci Recap. This month’s highlights include fantastic conferences, such as the Rejuvenation Startup Summit 2024 in Berlin, the Vitalia event in Roatan, and the large-scale Longevity Med Summit in Lisbon, along with many

Elderly eating

Healthy Diet Linked to Massive Gains in Life Expectancy

A new study has found that switching to longevity-associated dietary patterns was associated with up to a 10-year gain in life expectancy for 40-year-olds and up to a 3.4-year gain for 70-year-olds [1]. Eat your way to longevity Since the early twentieth century, average human life

Rejuvenation Roundup 2023 CALENDAR

Rejuvenation Roundup November 2023

As researchers and biotech companies continue to work on the therapies and technologies that may let people live longer lives, much other research tells us about the lifestyle habits that people are doing to lengthen them – or shorten them – in the meantime. Here’s what

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Running Is Associated With Better Health Biomarkers

In a recent publication in PLOS One, researchers have described the metabolic effects on running in generally healthy people. A lack of activity is a known risk factor This paper begins with warnings against sedentary behavior, citing one study reporting that it is responsible for approximately

Older music listener

Music Therapy for Treating Alzheimer’s Disease

The authors of a new review have analyzed randomized controlled trials that evaluated the impact of music therapy on the cognitive functions of people with Alzheimer’s [1]. Music to Alzheimer’s patients’ ears Current pharmacology lacks a long-term method of effectively managing Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. Therefore, researchers

Black mouse eating

Isoleucine Restriction Boosts Lifespan in Mice

A new study reports a massive 33% increase in median lifespan in male genetically heterogeneous mice following prolonged isoleucine restriction [1]. Not all calories are created equal Caloric restriction is the most powerful life-extending intervention in rodents and primates [2], but the needed magnitude (about 30%

Entropy

Mammals Accumulate Epigenetic Noise With Age

In Nature Communications, researchers have explained how epigenetic drift and disorder are associated with shorter lifespans across species. When randomness is a problem We have previously reported on research demonstrating that epigenetic clocks are most likely to be measuring noise. This paper builds on that concept,

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

B12 Is a Limiting Factor for Induced Cellular Plasticity

Due to Thanksgiving happening on our usual timeslot, the Journal Club returns on December 1st at 12 Eastern. The show will be livestreamed on the Lifespan.io Facebook channel and hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik. This month, we will be taking a look at a new paper

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

Journal Club Nov – B12 and Cell Plasticity

Due to Thanksgiving happening on our usual timeslot, the Journal Club returns on December 1st at 12 Eastern. The show will be livestreamed on the Lifespan.io Facebook channel and hosted by Dr. Oliver Medvedik. This month we will be taking a look at a new paper

Cat and dog

Predicting a Species’ Longevity Through Epigenetics

A preprint study published on bioRxiv discusses how a species’ maximum lifespan can be predicted by its epigenetics, showing that these differences are largely unaffected by interventions. Differences and similarities in mammals The researchers begin their paper with a note that bowhead whales live over a