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Researchers have genetically engineered blood stem cells to produce B cells that can churn out rare broad-action antibodies to fight HIV, malaria, and flu. This platform

In Aging Cell, researchers have described how suppressing the ghrelin receptor improves muscle function and fights sarcopenia in older mice. An appetite hormone with negative effects

A recent study described a process called ferro-aging, in which iron accumulation leads to oxidative damage and cellular senescence. This process can be delayed by Vitamin

A new study shows that hitting a sauna for 30 minutes causes a transient spike in the number of circulating white blood cells. The researchers suggest

In Aging Cell, researchers have described how one dermal protein is related to maintaining the populations of fast-cycling skin cells and preserving skin integrity. Not all

The Asia-Pacific Longevity Medicine Society (APLMS), in partnership with The Kitalys Institute, announced that the 2026 Asia-Pacific Healthy Longevity International Summit (APAC-LMIS) will be held in

A new study shows that the overexpression of somatostatin (SST), a neuropeptide produced in neurons and acting mostly on microglia, lowers inflammation and amyloid β burden,

Researchers have found that simultaneously supplying NAD+ through NMN and reducing its loss through apigenin restores muscle function and bone structure to aged mice. A well-documented

The FDA views aging as an inevitability, not a medical target. However, with Life Biosciences moving the first cellular reprogramming therapy into human trials this year,

A recent study investigated a connection between the timing of meals and the rate of biological aging. These findings suggest that later timing of the first

The pro-Alzheimer’s allele APOE4 makes hippocampal neurons in mice smaller and hyperexcitable. This effect, which resembles epilepsy and accelerated aging, can be mitigated by manipulating a

Researchers have discovered a potential treatment for post-operative delirium, which accelerates cognitive decline in older people. A common problem with long-term effects Roughly a quarter of

Building on two previous deals between the companies, this new agreement is potentially worth up to $2.75 billion and involves Lilly licensing assets from Insilico’s pipeline.

In Aging Cell, researchers have described how the enzyme Pck1, a core part of metabolic activity, is required for staving off senescence in fat (adipose) cells.

A recent study suggests that the transition of king penguins from the wild to a zoo environment, which resembles a sedentary, well-fed Western lifestyle, results in