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17 JUL 2026 · 28 STORIES · ABOUT 4 MINS

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Activating a Key Receptor Fights Thymic Involution in Mice

Publishing in Aging Cell, researchers have devised a way to delay the aging of the thymus by targeting GPR40, a key receptor in its epithelial cells.

Lifespan.io · 21:43

№02 / 28 · Fight Aging!

The Longevity Industry Matures By Stages

Setting aside a few early attempts, the longevity industry started in earnest in the mid-2010s. It had the feel of a hype cycle, a land rush, in the context of a broader bull market.

Fight Aging! · 19:33

№03 / 28 · Fight Aging!

Aspects of Gut Microbiome Composition Correlate with Frailty in Women

The composition of the gut microbiome changes with age in ways that negatively impact health.

Fight Aging! · 11:22

№04 / 28 · Fight Aging!

TNF-α Inflammatory Signaling Suppresses Neurogenesis

Neurogenesis is the name given to the creation of new neurons in the central nervous system, arising from neural stem cell populations, maturing, and then merging with existing neural networks.

Fight Aging! · 11:08

№05 / 28 · Nature Aging

Trained immunity links hematopoietic stem cell aging to aging-associated inflammation

Mu, Barthez, Feng, Chen, Wang and colleagues report that SIRT3 suppresses the hematopoietic stem cell response to aging that drives maladaptive trained immunity, chronic inflammation and tissue functional decline in mice via inflammatory myeloid cells.

Nature Aging · 01:00

№06 / 28 · Nature Ageing

Thymic health and implications for chronic kidney disease

Nature Ageing · 01:00

№07 / 28 · ScienceAlert

Your Longevity May Be Shaped Before You're Even Born, Study Reveals

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ScienceAlert · 02:23

№08 / 28 · Fight Aging!

Change Over Time in Epigenetic Clock Measures Correlates with Mortality

Aging clocks can be built from any sufficiently complex set of biological data measured in a sufficiently large number of people across a sufficiently large range of different ages.

Fight Aging! · 19:47

№09 / 28 · npj Aging

Network-based discovery of regulatory drivers of cognitive decline in alzheimer’s disease

Network-based discovery of regulatory drivers of cognitive decline in alzheimer’s disease

npj Aging · 01:00

№10 / 28 · Lifespan.io

Forever Healthy Launches Evipedia AI Integration

Today, Forever Healthy announces the launch of a set of new tools to make it easier than ever for AI agents, research pipelines, and AI environments to integrate Evipedia.

Lifespan.io · 18:08

№11 / 28 · GeroScience

Personality disorders and related healthcare use among older United States veterans experiencing housing instability and homelessness, 2016–2024

Veterans are vulnerable to housing instability and/or homelessness (HUH) and may encounter unique challenges that affect their healthcare.

GeroScience · 01:00

Also today · №12–28

  • №12 · GeroScience · 01:00

    High-velocity resistance training improves the force–velocity profile in middle-aged and older adults

    The main goal of the present study was to examine the effects of a high-velocity resistance…

  • №13 · News-Medical · 20:46

    Researchers identify immune cell receptor that drives organ aging process

    We may age at different rates, but none of us escapes aging.

  • №14 · News-Medical · 18:17

    Study suggests lipid droplet accumulation is a conserved feature of senescent cells

    A new research paper was published in Volume 18 of Aging on July 1, 2026, titled…

  • №15 · Aging Cell · 17:23

    Liver‐ and Immune‐Enriched Molecular Signatures Associated With Mortality in Older Adults

    Untargeted plasma proteomics and metabolomics identified molecular signatures associated with all-cause mortality in older adults.

  • №16 · Physionic · 13:00

    A Difficult Heart Disease Effect of Tomato based Products

    *JOIN THE PHYSIONIC INSIDERS [PREMIUM CONTENT]* Join the Physionic Insiders: *EMAIL LIST* 1-2 Weekly Email of…

  • №17 · Fight Aging! · 11:22

    Reviewing the Many Different Ways a Cell Can Enter the Senescent State

    When a cell becomes senescent, it ceases replication, grows in size, and devotes its energies to…

  • №18 · Fight Aging! · 11:11

    Unclear Effects of Nutritional Interventions on the Burden of Cellular Senescence

    An interesting question with regard to the growth in the age-related burden of senescent cells is…

  • №19 · The Guardian · 05:00

    Can a world-first gene therapy reverse ageing? – podcast

    The first person has been treated with a highly anticipated new gene therapy that aims to…

  • №20 · STAT · 19:08

    STAT+: Improvements in Alzheimer’s testing could make diagnostics more accessible, informative

    This is the web edition of STAT’s AAIC in 30 newsletter. Hello there from the final…

  • №21 · News-Medical · 04:16

    Sleeping longer may signal early Alzheimer's-related brain changes

    Regularly sleeping long hours each night is associated with higher levels of an Alzheimer's-related protein in…

  • №22 · Nature Ageing · 01:00

    Cellular hallmarks and aging clock of the human lung parenchyma

  • №23 · Nature Ageing · 01:00

    Increased DNA methylation linked to aging phenotypes in a progeria syndrome

  • №24 · Brad Stanfield · 21:02

    $7 Pill Shrinks the Fat Around Your Heart

    🩺 Get your personalized health plan: 📄 Full write-up & all the studies from this video…

  • №25 · GeroScience · 01:00

    A comparative evaluation of brain MRI modalities, modality-specific measures, brain regions, and cognitive tests for brain age prediction

    Brain age estimation using machine learning has gained significant attention as a promising approach to assess…

  • №26 · News-Medical · 13:12

    Study sheds light on the prognostic value of blood test for predicting cognitive impairment risk

    A blood test for the biomarker phosphorylated tau 217 (p-tau217) recently received federal clearance, but questions…

  • №27 · Aging Cell · 11:08

    High Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Is Associated With a Distinct Epigenetic and Signaling Profile in the Aged Rat Brain

    High intrinsic aerobic capacity in aged rats is associated with a hypermethylation-enriched hippocampal DMR profile, mainly…

  • №28 · News-Medical · 09:56

    Why dementia prevention should be tailored by country

    An international study reveals common clusters of dementia risk factors, highlighting the need for tailored prevention…

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