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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

Scientists have found a way to drastically ramp up mouse immune responses to cancer along with flu and COVID-19 [1]. How

Most cardiovascular trials focus on lowering LDL cholesterol or reducing inflammation to slow disease progression. UDP-003 targets the root cause: toxic

Cyclarity Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company engineering cyclodextrin molecules into simple, scalable, and affordable therapies that bind and remove

This month, a group of researchers published an annual report on the clinical trials that are testing drugs for Alzheimer’s disease.

We are super excited to share with you that today we released AI4L – “AI for Practical Longevity”, an open-source system

A new study suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists do not affect muscle mass any more than weight loss caused by caloric

Dr. Junyue Cao is a professor at the Rockefeller University, and his lab develops ultra-high-throughput single-cell technologies and applies them to

In Aging Cell, researchers have elucidated the relationship between intestinal aging and age-related changes to the gut microbiome. Two interdependent biologies

In a new study, the popular supplement creatine seemed to add to some of the beneficial effects of power training [1].

A new study has pit an advanced large language model against human physicians in tasks involving complex reasoning, treatment recommendations, and