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High Phosphate Diets Drive Hypertension by Hijacking Brain Growth Factor Signaling
Longevity & Aging

High Phosphate Diets Drive Hypertension by Hijacking Brain Growth Factor Signaling

Excess dietary phosphate raises FGF23, which crosses into the brain and triggers sympathetic overactivation and high blood pressure via FGFR4.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Hyperphosphatemia Explained: How Excess Phosphate Disrupts Your Body
Longevity & Aging

Hyperphosphatemia Explained: How Excess Phosphate Disrupts Your Body

A comprehensive review of hyperphosphatemia covers phosphate physiology, hormonal regulation, and clinical consequences for aging and kidney health.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Klotho Protein Emerges as Key Link Between Aging and Insulin Resistance
Longevity & Aging

Klotho Protein Emerges as Key Link Between Aging and Insulin Resistance

New review reveals how declining Klotho levels drive insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, positioning this anti-aging protein as a potential biomarker.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
High Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cuts Multimorbidity Risk by 21% Over 15 Years
Longevity & Aging

High Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cuts Multimorbidity Risk by 21% Over 15 Years

A UK Biobank study of 38,000+ adults finds that high fitness delays the onset of multiple chronic diseases by over a year.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Heart Failure Slashes Exercise Capacity in Older Adults and Worsens With Age
Longevity & Aging

Heart Failure Slashes Exercise Capacity in Older Adults and Worsens With Age

A meta-analysis of 38 studies reveals older heart failure patients have dramatically lower peak oxygen uptake than controls, declining further with each decade.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
VO₂max Is Your Longevity Engine — Here's Why Fitness Predicts How Long You Live
Longevity & Aging

VO₂max Is Your Longevity Engine — Here's Why Fitness Predicts How Long You Live

Cardiorespiratory fitness independently predicts morbidity and mortality. Danish review explains why VO₂max may be your most important health metric.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
VO2 Max Is the Strongest Longevity Predictor — Here's the Optimal Exercise Dose
Longevity & Aging

VO2 Max Is the Strongest Longevity Predictor — Here's the Optimal Exercise Dose

A landmark review maps the dose-response curve between cardiorespiratory fitness and mortality, revealing J-shaped risks at exercise extremes.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Plant Compound Celastrol Clears Senescent Cells and Extends Lifespan in Animal Models
Longevity & Aging

Plant Compound Celastrol Clears Senescent Cells and Extends Lifespan in Animal Models

Celastrol outperforms leading senolytics by targeting the Hsc70-Bim protein complex, clearing zombie cells and reducing organ fibrosis in mice and flies.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Aortic Dissection Survivors Can Safely Exercise With Proper Guidance
Longevity & Aging

Aortic Dissection Survivors Can Safely Exercise With Proper Guidance

A pilot study finds structured moderate exercise doesn't trigger aortic events in dissection survivors, challenging decades of medical caution.

Press Release
Jul 4, 2026 0
Cancer Research Roundup: Prostate Relabeling, Tamoxifen Wins and Rural Screening Gaps
Longevity & Aging

Cancer Research Roundup: Prostate Relabeling, Tamoxifen Wins and Rural Screening Gaps

Key cancer findings: renaming low-risk prostate cancer could save 2,400 lives yearly, tamoxifen cuts breast cancer risk, and rural screening access worsens.

Press Release
Jul 4, 2026 0
First PROTAC Reaches FDA Filing After Phase 3 Win — A New Era in Drug Design
Regenerative Medicine

First PROTAC Reaches FDA Filing After Phase 3 Win — A New Era in Drug Design

Arvinas' vepdegestrant becomes the first PROTAC to clear Phase 3 trials, targeting disease proteins for destruction rather than just blocking them.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Common Stroke Type Has a Different Cause Than Doctors Thought for Decades
Longevity & Aging

Common Stroke Type Has a Different Cause Than Doctors Thought for Decades

New research links lacunar stroke to enlarged brain blood vessels, not artery plaque — explaining why aspirin often fails these patients.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
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