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Impaired Glymphatic Drainage of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Early Stages of Synucleinopathy
Age-related impairment of drainage of cerebrospinal fluid from the brain is a topic of increasing interest.
Fight Aging! · 19:14
№02 / 11 · Lifespan.io
Combining Senolytics and Stem Cells Shows Promise in Mice
A new study associated with Immorta Bio suggests that combining a senolytic vaccine with mesenchymal stem cells might create a synergistic impact. However, the findings rest on acute, artificially induced injury models rather than natural aging [1].
Lifespan.io · 17:34
№03 / 11 · Fight Aging!
Assessing the Merits of Trained Immunity via BCG Vaccination to Treat or Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
Vaccinations can produce a lasting effect known as trained immunity, altering the behavior of the innate immune system and resulting in both a reduction in the chronic inflammation of aging and a more effective immune response to unrelated infectious agents.
Fight Aging! · 11:22
№04 / 11 · Fight Aging!
Senescent Cells Contribute to Damage and Dysfunction Following a Heart Attack
Senescent cells are involved in tissue regeneration. Cells enter a senescent state following injury, and in the usual course of events assist in the intricate coordination between immune cells, stem cells, and other cell types that is required to regrow tissue.
Fight Aging! · 11:11
№05 / 11 · Aging Cell
Transcriptomic Evidence of Mitochondrial Double‐Stranded RNA Accumulation in Brain Aging and Alzheimer's Disease
Mt-dsRNA signatures increase in the human brain after midlife in parallel with disrupted mitochondrial RNA homeostasis and are further elevated in Alzheimer's disease, where they correlate with cognitive decline and neuropathology.
Aging Cell · 04:58
№06 / 11 · GeroScience
Cognitive network plasticity across divergent aging trajectories: an exploratory graph-theoretic study
Interindividual variability in response to cognitive training remains a key barrier to developing precision approaches for maintaining neurocognitive health across the lifespan.
GeroScience · 01:00
№07 / 11 · ScienceAlert
Common Virus Triggers Parkinson's-Like Brain Damage in Mice
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ScienceAlert · 14:00
№08 / 11 · Aging Cell
Traditional Disease Risk Factors Outperform Epigenetic Clocks as Predictors of Non‐Communicable Disease Morbidity in a Middle‐Aged Cohort
A statistical model consisting of a combination of traditional risk factors (age, sex, smoking, alcohol consumption, WHR, BMI) outperforms any model including an epigenetic clock in predicting incidence of common chronic diseases (cardiometabolic diseases, hypertension, cancer, steatotic liver disease) during a 7-to-9-year…
Aging Cell · 12:10
№09 / 11 · Aging Cell
Proteostasis Rebalancing by LET‐607 Deficiency Promotes Longevity
LET-607 enforces a trade-off between UPRER and UPRcyto in C. elegans, maintaining a proteostatic balance optimized for development but suboptimal for longevity.
Aging Cell · 11:56
№10 / 11 · News-Medical
Multifloral honey may protect skin cells from UV damage and premature aging
Ongoing research reveals that multifloral honey is a promising candidate for protecting human skin cells from premature ageing and cell damage caused by UV radiation, with the potential for developing future clinical and cosmetic applications.
News-Medical · 04:31
№11 / 11 · Physionic
1 Year of Lutein: Reversing Arterial Plaque
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Physionic · 13:00
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