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healthscience

Aiming to Better Understand Why Immune Aging Reduces the Ability to Fight a…

Far too little research into infectious disease and the development of vaccines and other approaches to therapy employs old…

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Businessscience

Higher Predicted Age by a Metabolomic Aging Clock Correlates with Dementia Risk

Given access to a large body of biological data from people of various ages, creating an aging clock from that data is fairly…

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Integrated Stress Response Inhibition Slows Aging in Flies

The integrated stress response in cells acts to reduce protein synthesis while enhancing maintenance activities. A number of…

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science

Sirtuin 1 as an Exerkine

Despite the failure to produce any useful approach to therapy based on upregulation of sirtuin 1 expression, and an entirely…

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Antibody NG101 Promotes Nerve Regrowth Following Injury

Nerves are made up of bundled axons, the long connections between neurons, and so regeneration following injury involves new…

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science

Dietary Change Can Shift the Klemera-Doubal Method Aging Clock by a Few Years

The primarily alternative to epigenetic clocks and other omics clocks to assess biological age is the use of aging clocks…

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The Aging Gut Microbiome Dysregulates the Immune System in Intestinal Tissue

With advancing age the composition of the gut microbiome changes in detrimental ways and the immune system becomes progressively…

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A Microglia Centered View of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Microglia are innate immune cells of the central nervous system, analogous to macrophages elsewhere in the body. Overly reactive…

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health

Fight Aging! Newsletter, May 18th 2026

Fight Aging! publishes news and commentary relevant to the goal of ending all age-related disease, to be achieved by bringing the…

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science

A View of the Changing Field of Research into Cellular Senescence in Aging

The accumulation of senescent cells with age is clearly an important aspect of degenerative aging. Senescent cells contribute to…

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HuR Inhibition in Platelets Attenuates Degenerative Aging in Mice

Platelets play a vital role in blood clotting. A population of hematopoietic cells known as megakaryocytes spawn platelets by…

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science

Lipopolysaccharide Exposure Before Injury Improves Regeneration in Aged Skin

Researchers here report an surprising, interesting, but not immediately useful discovery relating to the interaction of the…

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Businesshealthscience

Melanoma, γδ T Cells, and the Distorting Effects of Cost on Animal Model Studies

Programs of scientific research are ever short of funding, and this profoundly steers both the operation of these individual…

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AIscience

Physical Fitness Does Not Strongly Influence Mainstream Epigenetic Clocks

Epigenetic clocks are typically created from bulk epigenetic data from immune cells in blood samples taken from a population of…

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Examining Forms of Social Organization and Species Longevity in Mammals

The work noted here might be taken as a companion piece to a recent paper on eusociality as a driver of the evolution of…

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Disruption of the Integrator Responsible for RNA 3′ End Processing Slows Aging…

Researchers have established a number of interventions in short-lived species that extend life as a result of degrading the…

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health

An Accumulative Vesicle Load Hypothesis of Neurodegenerative Disease

All cells release and take up extracellular vesicles. This includes the bacteria present in the body, both the beneficial…

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science

Epidemiological Data Indicates Lifestyle to Outweigh Genetics in Late Life…

The study noted here is one of many to show that the effects of lifestyle choice and environmental exposure far outweigh the…

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Why Do Eusocial Species Tend Towards Greater Longevity?

Long-lived naked mole-rats are eusocial: like ants and bees, they live in colonies led by a queen that is the only female that…

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