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AI answers healthcare questions.

AI Better Than Humans At Healthcare Questions

Scientists have compared doctor-written and chatbot-generated responses to healthcare-related questions, and the results don’t look good for Team Human [1]. Ask your doctor? Access to healthcare has been linked to

Outlive

Dr. Peter Attia on How to Outlive

Peter Attia, M.D., popular host of The Drive, has nearly a million followers across his social media platforms. In his first book, OUTLIVE The Science and Art of Longevity, he

Rejuvenation Roundup April

Rejuvenation Roundup April 2023

As the second month of spring, April is often associated with rebirth, and we’ve added rejuvenation to the mix with cryptocurrency donation initiatives, biotechnology company progress, and plenty of science.

Blood cells

Netrin-1 Rescues Blood Stem Cells in Mice

Scientists have discovered that the protein Netrin-1 alleviates the age-related decline in hematopoietic stem cell function in mice, enhancing HSC transplantation and protecting these mice from the harmful effects of

Gray hair

Hair Pigment Stem Cells May Work Differently

Researchers publishing in Nature have made the surprising discovery that pigmentation cells (melanocytes) can naturally transition back into the stem cell state in a process called dedifferentiation. A kinship with

AI medicine

What AI Technology Is Doing for Longevity Now

In March 2023, MIT Technology Review revealed that Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI (ChatGPT), was the mystery investor behind the $180 million investment into stealth startup Retro Biosciences, a

Heart DNA

Reprogramming Fibroblasts in Vivo for Heart Repair

Scientists from Duke University have found a way to make adult fibroblasts differentiate into cardiomyocytes, which might help develop better heart attack treatments [1]. The imperfect repair Myocardial infarction, or

AI answers healthcare questions.

AI Better Than Humans At Healthcare Questions

Scientists have compared doctor-written and chatbot-generated responses to healthcare-related questions, and the results don’t look good for Team Human [1]. Ask your doctor? Access to healthcare has been linked to longer lifespan, and good healthcare often starts with a good initial consultation. A group of researchers,

Handful of medication

Certain Medications Appear to Improve Aging Biomarkers

A twin study published in GeroScience has yielded results suggesting that calcium channel blockers, drugs that are commonly used to treat hypertension and other diseases, slow down epigenetic aging and may lengthen healthy lifespan. A wide field The researchers begin this paper by noting that over

Flavonoids

Flavonols, Especially Quercetin, Linked to Less Frailty

In a new prospective cohort study, a higher intake of flavonols, and quercetin in particular, was linked to a significant decrease in the risk of frailty [1]. Flavonoids: not just flavor Flavonoids are a class of polyphenolic compounds that include flavanols, flavonols, flavones, anthocyanins, and some

Outlive

Dr. Peter Attia on How to Outlive

Peter Attia, M.D., popular host of The Drive, has nearly a million followers across his social media platforms. In his first book, OUTLIVE The Science and Art of Longevity, he summarizes much of the evidence and wisdom that he has delivered to his audience over the

Rejuvenation Roundup April

Rejuvenation Roundup April 2023

As the second month of spring, April is often associated with rebirth, and we’ve added rejuvenation to the mix with cryptocurrency donation initiatives, biotechnology company progress, and plenty of science. LEAF News A Busy Spring for Rejuvenation Research and Advocacy: Lifespan.io’s birthday was in April, and

Gitcoin Funding

An Opportunity to Support Aging Research with Gitcoin

We have two scientific research projects in the new Gitcoin fundraising round. Help us to combat Alzheimer’s disease or improve how clinical trials are conducted today! An alternative way to fund science Gitcoin is a decentralized science (DeSci) platform that utilizes blockchain technology to support the

Blood cells

Netrin-1 Rescues Blood Stem Cells in Mice

Scientists have discovered that the protein Netrin-1 alleviates the age-related decline in hematopoietic stem cell function in mice, enhancing HSC transplantation and protecting these mice from the harmful effects of chemotherapy [1]. (Not) a niche problem Declining stem cell function (stem cell exhaustion) is linked to

Gray hair

Hair Pigment Stem Cells May Work Differently

Researchers publishing in Nature have made the surprising discovery that pigmentation cells (melanocytes) can naturally transition back into the stem cell state in a process called dedifferentiation. A kinship with hair follicle cells These researchers begin their study by discussing stem cells and their proliferation. In

Zuzalu

Zuzalu: The Experimental Pop-Up City With a Longevity Focus

The decentralized autonomous organization VitaDAO is supporting longevity realated initiatives at Zuzalu, a pop-up mini-city event in Montenegro, which aims to create a unique jurisdiction for medical innovation within a more effective regulatory framework. A platform for longevity events and workshops VitaDAO is hosting unique, longevity-oriented

AI medicine

What AI Technology Is Doing for Longevity Now

In March 2023, MIT Technology Review revealed that Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI (ChatGPT), was the mystery investor behind the $180 million investment into stealth startup Retro Biosciences, a biotech company with the ambition of “adding 10 years to the human lifespan.” This investment marks

Scale

Simply Being Overweight May Not Be Harmful in Aging

According to a new large-scale populational study, being overweight is not associated with either significant risks or benefits between the ages of 45 and 85. Obesity, however, is a clear risk factor [1]. BMI plus fat mass index While obesity is widely recognized as a life-long

Heart DNA

Reprogramming Fibroblasts in Vivo for Heart Repair

Scientists from Duke University have found a way to make adult fibroblasts differentiate into cardiomyocytes, which might help develop better heart attack treatments [1]. The imperfect repair Myocardial infarction, or heart attack, is a leading cause of death and disability. It happens when the blood flow

Dividing cell

Examining Cellular Stemness as a Tissue Attribute

In a preprint paper published on bioRxiv, researchers including João Pedro de Magalhães have gotten a glimpse at how stemness declines across tissues with aging. Using AI to get a grasp on stemness As expected, this paper begins with a discussion of stem cell exhaustion and

Depressed obese

Increased Energy Efficiency Might Drive Weight Regain

Scientists have discovered that formerly obese mice that became leaner have greatly improved energy efficiency, which might be preventing their complete return to normal weight [1].  Why is it so hard to lose the last few pounds? People attempting to lose weight often feel like their

Elderly sleep

Sleep Quality and Duration Associated with Stroke

Showing yet again that sleep is a serious matter, scientists have reported that short sleep duration, snoring, and long naps are linked to a significantly elevated risk of acute stroke [1]. Debilitating and deadly Stroke, an acute condition in which the blood supply to a part