A massive cell-by-cell map of aging reveals it’s a synchronized, body-wide process—and scientists may finally know where to intervene.
A large longitudinal study challenges the idea that aging inevitably brings decline, revealing that many older adults improve in key measures of physical and cognitive health.
New research seems to confirm what many people feel – that the aging process accelerates around 50. From that age on, tissues and organs begin a rapid deterioration, according to a study published ...
As populations age worldwide, the decline of the immune system, a process known as immunosenescence, has become a critical biomedical challenge. This decline leads to increased susceptibility to ...
Aging is the primary risk factor for cancer, dementia, and cardiovascular diseases. As the understanding of the biology of aging constantly improves, there are already initial approaches to ...
A person's mindset towards aging may play a major role in how a person ages, a new study out of Yale University has revealed.
We all want our dogs to live long, healthy lives. We would do anything to make that possible. The Dog Aging Project represents a groundbreaking initiative aimed at understanding the aging process in ...
“Our goal was to understand not just what changes with aging, but why,” shared Junyue Cao, who heads the Laboratory of Single Cell Genomics and Population Dynamics . “By mapping both cellular and ...
Review explores the connection between gene length and aging, summarizing recent findings that link reduced long-gene expression to age-related decline and potential anti-aging strategies. Review: ...