Why Vaccines Work Less in Older Adults and How to Fix That
Aging disrupts gut microbiota and mTOR signaling, crippling vaccine responses โ but targeted interventions may reverse this.
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Aging disrupts gut microbiota and mTOR signaling, crippling vaccine responses โ but targeted interventions may reverse this.
Aged mouse colons get stuck in a fetal-like repair mode that makes them hypersensitive to immune attack, derailing gut healing after injury.
Small study tests synbiotic supplements to combat age-related immune decline in healthy elderly adults.
Age-related shifts in intestinal T cell populations may silently erode gut barrier function, accelerating the chronic inflammation that drives aging diseases.
New research reveals how gut bacteria and immune aging create a vicious cycle that accelerates inflammaging and offers intervention targets.
Scientists propose integrated approach connecting cellular aging, gut bacteria, and tumor environment to improve cancer prevention and treatment.
Leading researcher reveals how daily movement fights inflammaging - the hidden inflammation accelerating aging.
University study tests whether combining probiotics with prebiotics can restore healthy gut bacteria and immune function in people over 65.
Professor Daniel Davis reveals why immune 'boosting' backfires and shares science-backed strategies for optimal immune balance.
New research reveals how skin microbes trigger severe immune reactions to cancer treatments, offering hope for prevention strategies.
A new review maps the bidirectional crosstalk between gut microbiota and cellular senescence driving multi-organ degeneration.
6-methoxykaempferol from sweet cherries restored immune function by 43% and improved beneficial gut bacteria in immunocompromised mice.
A newly identified microRNA disrupts Paneth cell function in aging intestines, exposing older patients to life-threatening gut complications.
A primate single-nucleus study identifies NCoR1 decline as a conserved gut aging mechanism โ and shows metformin can restore it.
New research reveals how age-related gut bacteria changes accelerate aging and disease, while highlighting promising intervention strategies.
Clinical trial tests whether fecal transplants from young, active donors can restore muscle strength and cognitive function in older adults.
A completed trial tested whether probiotic and prebiotic supplementation could reduce premature aging-related inflammation in people living with HIV.
New research reveals gut microbes orchestrate a 3-day vitamin A relay from gut cells to immune cells, programming intestinal immunity.
Professor John McGrath exposes the truth about expensive creams, collagen supplements, and sun exposure for healthy aging skin.
New research reveals how gut bacteria communicate with brain immune cells, offering therapeutic targets for age-related cognitive decline.