Here's ten scientific approaches that could help reverse or slow aspects of aging, showing a future where growing older may not mean growing weaker.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were able to reverse aging in mice. Now they’re trying to get the same result in humans. Scientists at The Sinclair Lab, which focuses on the study of aging and ...
Scientists have identified a protein that switches brain aging on and off in mice. The findings were published in Nature Aging and may pave the way for new treatments for cognitive decline. Knowing ...
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A New Class of Drug Created That Fights Aging on a Cellular Level
Scientists continue to explore ways we can live longer and ensure those lives are healthier. A new discovery of note in this ...
Keshav Singh, Ph.D., and colleagues have done just that, in a mouse model developed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. When a mutation leading to mitochondrial dysfunction is induced, the ...
You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but some scientists hope dogs can teach humans about the process of getting old -- and how, maybe, we can reverse it. "Dogs are great models for figuring out why ...
Scientists turned old mice young again by treating them with an enzyme that prevents the breakdown of chromosomes. The mice were "equivalent to 80-year-old humans" near death before the experiment; ...
Aging has long been seen as a natural, unstoppable part of life. From the moment we're born, our bodies transform — first through growth, then through gradual decline. Over time, stamina wanes, ...
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