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Scientists Create Universal Aging Clock Across All Mammals
Health & WellnessMay 28

Scientists Create Universal Aging Clock Across All Mammals

Researchers discovered biological aging markers shared by humans, mice, rats, and monkeys, opening doors to treatments that could extend human lifespan. The team built a free online tool so scientists worldwide can test anti-aging therapies faster.

Scientific American3 min read
First Anti-Aging Drug Trial Begins in Boston Patient
Health & Wellness6d ago

First Anti-Aging Drug Trial Begins in Boston Patient

A Boston patient just received the world's first cellular reprogramming injection designed to reverse aging in the human body. The groundbreaking trial could transform how we treat age-related diseases.

Google News - Health3 min read
Scientists Find "Zombie Cells" May Fight Aging After All
Health & WellnessMay 22

Scientists Find "Zombie Cells" May Fight Aging After All

Aging cells once thought to be harmful may actually protect your body, leading to smarter anti-aging treatments. Researchers are now developing precision therapies that target only the bad cells while keeping the helpful ones alive.

Science Daily3 min read
Gut Bacteria Turned into Anti-Aging Factories in Mice
Health & WellnessFeb 1

Gut Bacteria Turned into Anti-Aging Factories in Mice

Scientists discovered how to turn gut bacteria into tiny factories that produce compounds linked to longer life, using a safe low-dose antibiotic. The breakthrough improved lifespan in worms and metabolism in mice without harmful side effects.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Brain Protein Reverses Aging Signs in Mice
Health & WellnessJun 1

Brain Protein Reverses Aging Signs in Mice

Scientists discovered that restoring a declining brain protein called Menin reversed memory loss, bone thinning, and inflammation in aging mice. A simple amino acid supplement also improved brain function, offering new hope for treating age-related decline.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Scientists Find Universal Aging Marker Across 4 Species
Health & WellnessMay 29

Scientists Find Universal Aging Marker Across 4 Species

Researchers discovered shared genetic patterns of aging in humans, mice, rats, and monkeys that could predict lifespan and help develop treatments to extend healthy years. The breakthrough offers hope for tackling age-related diseases like dementia and heart disease.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Museum Visits Slow Aging by 4%, Study Finds
Health & WellnessMay 16

Museum Visits Slow Aging by 4%, Study Finds

People who enjoy museums, concerts, and reading may be aging more slowly at a biological level. Scientists found that weekly arts activities slow aging at the same rate as regular exercise.

Good News Network2 min read
Scientists Race to Reprogram Aging Cells Back to Youth
Solutions4h ago

Scientists Race to Reprogram Aging Cells Back to Youth

Researchers discovered how to make skin cells young again using just four proteins, sparking a biotech revolution in age reversal. After 15 years of development, companies now have promising early results that could transform how we treat aging.

MIT Technology Review2 min read
Scientists Map the Biology of Aging to Extend Healthy Years
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Scientists Map the Biology of Aging to Extend Healthy Years

Over 50 leading researchers worldwide just published a groundbreaking vision for aging science that focuses on keeping people healthier longer, not just living more years. The shift from studying "how long" to "how well" people age could transform how we approach health throughout our lives.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Lawrence Tech Unveils Center for Aging at Home with Dignity
InnovationMar 27

Lawrence Tech Unveils Center for Aging at Home with Dignity

Lawrence Tech is launching a Healthy Aging Innovation Center to help seniors live independently at home through smart technology and human-centered design. The free April 10 event will showcase innovations that make aging safer and more dignified.

Google News - Innovation Technology3 min read
Weight Loss Drugs May Slow Aging at Cellular Level
Health & Wellness2d ago

Weight Loss Drugs May Slow Aging at Cellular Level

Scientists at UC San Diego discovered that popular weight loss medications like Ozempic may actually slow biological aging by reprogramming cells and reducing inflammation. The breakthrough finding could transform how we approach healthy aging for millions of Americans.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
New Study Tests Exercise and Pills to Slow Aging
Health & WellnessJan 19

New Study Tests Exercise and Pills to Slow Aging

Scientists are testing whether high-intensity workouts combined with anti-inflammatory medications could help people stay healthy longer. The groundbreaking study enrolls adults 65 to 80 in a program designed to fight the chronic inflammation that fuels age-related disease.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Daily Multivitamins Slow Aging by 4 Months in New Study
Health & WellnessMar 9

Daily Multivitamins Slow Aging by 4 Months in New Study

A groundbreaking study shows that taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by about four months in older adults. The effect was even stronger in people whose bodies were aging faster than their actual age.

Google News - Health2 min read
Harvard Scientists Find 3 Ways to Age Healthier
Health & WellnessMay 13

Harvard Scientists Find 3 Ways to Age Healthier

Scientists at Harvard are uncovering real ways to help people stay healthier as they age, from intermittent fasting to social connection. The research could transform how we experience our later years.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Arts and Culture Slow Aging as Much as Exercise
Health & WellnessMay 14

Arts and Culture Slow Aging as Much as Exercise

Visiting museums and engaging with the arts could slow your biological aging just as much as hitting the gym, according to groundbreaking new research. Scientists found that both how often and how many ways people enjoy cultural activities actually impact aging at the molecular level.

Google News - Health2 min read
Daily Multivitamin May Slow Aging by 4 Months in 2 Years
Health & WellnessMar 10

Daily Multivitamin May Slow Aging by 4 Months in 2 Years

A rigorous two-year study found that people over 60 who took daily multivitamins showed slightly slower biological aging than those who didn't. While the effect is modest, researchers found no harmful side effects.

New Scientist2 min read
Scientists Find Key to Healthier Aging in Our Cells
Health & WellnessFeb 3

Scientists Find Key to Healthier Aging in Our Cells

Researchers discovered that cells actively remodel themselves as we age, opening new possibilities for preventing age-related diseases like Alzheimer's and diabetes. This breakthrough reveals a previously unknown piece of the aging puzzle that could help us all stay healthier longer.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Naked Mole-Rats Live 30+ Years, Unlocking Aging Secrets
InnovationJun 8

Naked Mole-Rats Live 30+ Years, Unlocking Aging Secrets

Scientists studying a mouse-sized rodent that lives ten times longer than expected just proved one of its anti-aging tricks works in mammals. The naked mole-rat's cancer-fighting genes extended mouse lifespans when transplanted, offering real hope for human health.

Google News - Health3 min read
Scientists Find 'Aging Clock' in Human Sperm
Health & WellnessJan 20

Scientists Find 'Aging Clock' in Human Sperm

Researchers have discovered that RNA molecules in sperm change as men age, potentially explaining why older fathers face higher health risks for their children. This breakthrough could lead to new ways to improve fertility outcomes for aging men.

Phys.org3 min read
700 Australians Redefine What Aging Well Really Means
Community HeroesApr 1

700 Australians Redefine What Aging Well Really Means

New research reveals that purpose and connection matter just as much as diet and exercise for healthy aging. Even with health conditions, 70% of seniors surveyed say they're thriving.

SBS Australia2 min read

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