Young Gut Bacteria Transplants Show Promise for Reversing Age-Related Muscle Loss
Clinical trial tests whether fecal transplants from young, active donors can restore muscle strength and cognitive function in older adults.
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Clinical trial tests whether fecal transplants from young, active donors can restore muscle strength and cognitive function in older adults.
Analysis of 10,878 samples across 27 countries reveals how gut bacteria patterns vary by geography and age, with implications for longevity.
New research reveals how gut microbiota changes drug processing with age, offering insights for personalized elderly medication.
Researchers identified six blood metabolites from gut bacteria that can predict early cognitive decline with 79% accuracy.
First study of its kind reveals age-related gut changes that may support healthy aging through enhanced beneficial bacteria production.
Living at high altitude causes beneficial gut bacteria to decline a decade earlier than at sea level, potentially accelerating aging processes.
University study tests whether combining probiotics with prebiotics can restore healthy gut bacteria and immune function in people over 65.
New research reveals how age-related gut bacteria changes accelerate aging and disease, while highlighting promising intervention strategies.
New research reveals how harmful gut bacterial compounds accelerate aging by disrupting metabolism across the liver, lungs, and brain.
Small study tests synbiotic supplements to combat age-related immune decline in healthy elderly adults.
Study reveals how aging disrupts gut bacteria and nutrient absorption, leading to decreased reproductive performance in laying hens.
A new review maps the bidirectional crosstalk between gut microbiota and cellular senescence driving multi-organ degeneration.
Longevity expert Kayla Barnes-Lentz shares her data-driven approach to extending healthspan and lifespan through personalized optimization.

Gut bacteria change with age, impacting energy and cognitive function. Learn evidence-based ways to support your microbiome.
New research reveals where you store fat matters more for aging than how much you weigh, with trunk fat being the biggest culprit.
Large study identifies 35 gut bacteria that differ in Alzheimer's patients, with specific markers varying by ethnicity and geography.
New research reveals how gut bacteria and immune aging create a vicious cycle that accelerates inflammaging and offers intervention targets.
Go beyond probiotics and fiber โ explore the cutting-edge science of fecal microbiota transplantation, engineered postbiotics, and how the gut orchestrates systemic aging through immune and neural circuits.
Small study explores how health education affects gut bacteria and physical decline in seniors over 12 months.
Leading nutrition scientists reveal evidence-based dietary strategies that can improve energy and health markers within days.