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The Forever Healthy Foundation today publicly launched evipedia.ai, an open online encyclopedia of in-depth evidence reviews covering more than 500 health

The longevity field remains small and starved for resources, especially the subfield devoted to the fundamental biology of aging, despite near-universal

Approaches that modify the processes of aging at their roots have gone well beyond basic research and into therapies intended for

The report, titled “Pathways to Longevity”, introduces several important longevity concepts to the general reader and is another sign that the

In a preprint published in arXiv, researchers from Altos Labs have described a machine learning algorithm that performs end-to-end prediction of

Scientists have demonstrated how cancer cells influence neighboring cells to create a favorable niche for the tumor to grow. This can

A recent study compared premenopausal, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal women’s cardiovascular health. Perimenopausal women had about twice the odds of having a

Scientists have uncovered an unexpected function of the tau protein, which is mostly known for its role in Alzheimer’s and related

Researchers have discovered the role of cellular senescence in the interaction between omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and chronic kidney disease

Scientists have found that the levels of phosphatidylcholine, the most abundant lipid in mitochondrial membranes, decline with age, driving mitochondrial aging

Researchers have outlined a key receptor and protein involved in the formation of cataracts, paving the way for potential treatments targeting

In Aging Cell, researchers have described the differences between primary and secondary senescent cells, comparing radiation-induced senescence to senescence induced by

Beijing, China — In response to the growing healthcare demands of a rapidly ageing population, China has launched its first national

Scientists have devised a CRISPR-based tool that can kill cells carrying a specific strand of RNA. The tested targets include cancerous

We have spoken with Reason from Repair Biotechnologies about his company’s lead candidate, REP-0004, a drug targeting the liver to reduce