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A recent study found an association between longer and more frequent daytime napping and higher mortality risk. The authors suggest using

A new study calls for caution in using the well-known senolytic treatment of dasatinib and quercetin (D+Q), showing that it causes

A new study has suggested that T cells might retain a pro-inflammatory phenotype long after normal weight is regained following a

A team of scientists has examined how younger and older mice heal from wounds and found that more robust senescent cell

A new study has found that partial reprogramming mitigates the damage of myocardial infarction in mice by helping heart muscle cells

For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is here. This is a time of renewal and hope for better

Longevity Day at NFC Summit Lisbon has announced its confirmed speaker lineup ahead of its debut on 4 June 2026 at

An investigation into the aging immune system identified age-related changes, including sex-dependent differences, in immune cell subpopulations and gene expression. In

According to a new study, rapamycin probably interferes with exercise, blunting its effects in older human subjects. This result, however, might

BioAge Labs, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIOA) (“BioAge” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic product candidates for metabolic diseases by

A paper in Cell Genomics has described how age-related systemic inflammation (inflammaging) is related to epigenetic aging as measured by four

Researchers have genetically engineered blood stem cells to produce B cells that can churn out rare broad-action antibodies to fight HIV,

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

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

A new study shows that hitting a sauna for 30 minutes causes a transient spike in the number of circulating white