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Lustgarten Microbial Burden

Michael Lustgarten Fights Back Against Microbes

Dr. Michael Lustgarten delivers a clear and enlightening exploration of the intricate relationship between microbial burden and aging in Microbial Burden: A Major Cause of Aging and Age-Related Disease and

Vitamin C Fruits

Stabilized Vitamin C Improves Brain Aging in Mice

Korean scientists publishing in Nature were able to increase the stability of vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, using a short, engineered DNA molecule called an aptamer. The result improved various

Elderly muscle

Giving Old Stem Cells Lasting Youthful Powers

Researchers publishing in Cell Proliferation have described factors that appear to give old muscle stem cells the ability to effectively proliferate and differentiate for a very long time. When renewal

Liver in hand

Linking Bile Duct Blockage and Cellular Senescence

Research published in Aging has shed new light on the relationship between certain liver diseases and cellular senescence. Clogged bile ducts and senescence There are multiple documented causes of cellular

Rejuvenation Roundup May

Rejuvenation Roundup May 2023

This year, May brought us a shower of research, interviews, and insights into the present and future of rejuvenation biotechnology. Here’s what’s been accomplished this month. LEAF News How Your

Magnesium foods

Dietary Magnesium in Dementia Prevention

Researchers publishing in the European Journal of Nutrition looked into magnesium as a possible candidate for preventing dementia, focusing on potential improvements to brain volumes and reduced white matter lesions

Bacteriophages

Centenarians Have Slightly Different Gut Ecologies

Researchers publishing in Nature Microbiology have determined that the viruses populating the intestines of centenarians are slightly different from those of the merely old. Viruses for bacteria, not people We

Needles in haystack

Using AI to Discover New Rapamycin-Like Molecules

In a recent paper published in International Journal of Medical Sciences, researchers have described how they used artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to find mTOR-inhibiting molecules [1]. mTOR is

SENS Mitomouse 2

How Your Funding Has Helped Mitochondrial Research

Financed by Lifespan.io’s crowdfunding efforts, SENS Research Foundation has engaged in fruitful research into ways of dealing with mitochondrial dysfunction, the gradual loss of function of our cells’ power plants.

Scared mouse

Castration Influences Growth and Median Lifespan in Mice

Research published in Aging Cell has discovered that castrated male mice show similarities to females in growth and lifespan [1]. It is widely known that women outlive men on average, but the biological reasons are still not fully understood. As it is challenging to experimentally test

Lustgarten Microbial Burden

Michael Lustgarten Fights Back Against Microbes

Dr. Michael Lustgarten delivers a clear and enlightening exploration of the intricate relationship between microbial burden and aging in Microbial Burden: A Major Cause of Aging and Age-Related Disease and What We Can Do to Fight Back! Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, the author sheds

Vitamin C Fruits

Stabilized Vitamin C Improves Brain Aging in Mice

Korean scientists publishing in Nature were able to increase the stability of vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, using a short, engineered DNA molecule called an aptamer. The result improved various aspects of brain aging in naturally aged mice [1]. The unstable antioxidant Oxidative stress is one

Elderly muscle

Giving Old Stem Cells Lasting Youthful Powers

Researchers publishing in Cell Proliferation have described factors that appear to give old muscle stem cells the ability to effectively proliferate and differentiate for a very long time. When renewal runs out Many of the problems that elderly people face in daily life, such as frailty,

Macaques

Benefits of Dasatinib and Quercetin Treatment in Monkeys

In one of the first studies of its kind, the popular senolytic combination, administered systematically for six months, produced several health benefits in these animals. Some effects were augmented by caloric restriction [1]. Coup de grâce for cells The combination of the drug dasatinib and the

Liver in hand

Linking Bile Duct Blockage and Cellular Senescence

Research published in Aging has shed new light on the relationship between certain liver diseases and cellular senescence. Clogged bile ducts and senescence There are multiple documented causes of cellular senescence, such as radiation and chemical insults, which are frequently performed in experiments to test senescence

Rejuvenation Roundup May

Rejuvenation Roundup May 2023

This year, May brought us a shower of research, interviews, and insights into the present and future of rejuvenation biotechnology. Here’s what’s been accomplished this month. LEAF News How Your Funding Has Helped Mitochondrial Research: Financed by Lifespan.io’s crowdfunding efforts, SENS Research Foundation has engaged in

Magnesium foods

Dietary Magnesium in Dementia Prevention

Researchers publishing in the European Journal of Nutrition looked into magnesium as a possible candidate for preventing dementia, focusing on potential improvements to brain volumes and reduced white matter lesions [1]. Building from previous research Brain health is critical over the long term, and dementia can

Amino acid

Glycine and Cysteine Combo Rescues Cognitive Decline in Mice

Scientists publishing in Antioxidants have reported that increasing glutathione levels with GlyNAC, a supplement that combines glycine and cysteine, significantly reverses age-related cognitive decline in naturally aged mice [1]. GlyNAC vs oxidative stress Oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) is known to be one

Vitalik at Zuzalu

Vitalik Buterin Exclusive Interview: Longevity, AI and More

Vitalik Buterin holding Zuzu, the puppy rescued by people of Zuzalu. Photo: Michelle Lai Don’t try finding Zuzalu on a map; it doesn’t exist anymore. It was a “pop-up city” conceived by the tech entrepreneur Vitalik Buterin, creator of Ethereum, and a group of like-minded people

Bacteriophages

Centenarians Have Slightly Different Gut Ecologies

Researchers publishing in Nature Microbiology have determined that the viruses populating the intestines of centenarians are slightly different from those of the merely old. Viruses for bacteria, not people We have written previously about a study showing that centenarians have youthful bacterial gut compositions (enterotypes) similar

Mountaintop

Hypoxia Extends Median Lifespan in Fast-Aging Mice by 50%

Scientists have found that continuous oxygen restriction drastically extends the lifespan of progeroid mice, but the effect’s mechanism remains a mystery [1]. Can less oxygen be better? Hypoxia is a condition in which an organism or an organ in the body does not receive enough oxygen.

Adrenal glands

Discovering Why Adrenal Cancer Is More Dangerous for Women

A paper published today in Nature Aging has explained a relationship between cellular senescence, cancer of the adrenal glands, and sex differences. A closer look at age-related cancer Over 90% of cancer diagnoses are made in people over a half century old [1]. This is not

Needles in haystack

Using AI to Discover New Rapamycin-Like Molecules

In a recent paper published in International Journal of Medical Sciences, researchers have described how they used artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to find mTOR-inhibiting molecules [1]. mTOR is a common target for lifespan extension interventions The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a well-known

SENS Mitomouse 2

How Your Funding Has Helped Mitochondrial Research

Financed by Lifespan.io’s crowdfunding efforts, SENS Research Foundation has engaged in fruitful research into ways of dealing with mitochondrial dysfunction, the gradual loss of function of our cells’ power plants. Here, the organization reports its successes in handling this aspect of aging. The cellular machinery and