Here's ten scientific approaches that could help reverse or slow aspects of aging, showing a future where growing older may ...
Spaceflight makes certain human stem cells age faster, a study finds, furthering the understanding of the possible effects of ...
Microplastics present in household dust and water damage mitochondria, accelerating aging and increasing the risk of disease.
Stem cell aging is potentially worrisome because it diminishes the body’s natural ability to repair tissues and organs.
Organelles spit out DNA contaminated with damaging components, leading to the activation of inflammatory enzymes, mouse ...
Spending time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) induced aging-like changes in a group of cells key for the health ...
When a key protein regulator dials down DNA repair mechanisms, our cells accumulate more mutations, which may cause us to age faster ...
Results reported in a preprint connect localized signals in the brain to aging-related changes in immune cells in mouse models.
In a preclinical study, immune cells derived from adult stem cells were shown to reverse signs of neurodegenerative changes in the brain. “Young” immune cells developed by Cedars-Sinai researchers ...
The rigors of space travel could accelerate changes in the human body usually associated with aging. According to a new study of human tissues sent into low-Earth orbit, time in space reduces cell ...
Purkinje cells, the neurons of the cerebellum, appear to die in an organized pattern, overturning previous beliefs that ...