Blood-Brain Barrier Protein Imbalance Mapped Across 2,171 Aging Brains
Large proteomics study reveals how CSF-plasma protein ratios shift with age and cognitive decline, uncovering new barrier biology and drug-delivery clues.
Biological age reversal, epigenetic clocks, senolytics, and anti-aging interventions
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Large proteomics study reveals how CSF-plasma protein ratios shift with age and cognitive decline, uncovering new barrier biology and drug-delivery clues.
A landmark multi-omic study maps the full metabolic landscape of human bone marrow stem cells, revealing choline as a key stemness regulator.
New research shows taurine prevents postovulatory oocyte deterioration by restoring TBK1-driven mitophagy and protecting mitochondrial health.
A comprehensive review reveals hypothalamic GHRH does far more than trigger growth hormone—it governs sleep cycles, metabolism, and energy balance.
New research finds functional thymic tissue persists in adults over 50, with women and nonsmokers retaining significantly greater immune-generating capacity.
GSH levels drop with age, raising oxidative stress risk. Learn how diet and targeted supplements can restore this master antioxidant.
Aalto University researchers found that gentle near-infrared heat can trigger eye cells' natural repair systems, potentially stopping dry AMD early.
New PET imaging finds no widespread brain inflammation in long COVID patients — pointing instead to heightened activity in stress and emotion regions.
Harvard Health Publishing's first longevity report signals geroscience has crossed into institutional medicine, covering rapamycin, senolytics, and biological age.
The Long Life Family Study gets a major funding boost to use cutting-edge long-read sequencing on 7,800 centenarian-family genomes.
A new gene-based clock can predict how long a person has left to live while simultaneously measuring true biological age.
Researchers discover NLRP3 undergoes liquid-liquid phase separation to ignite inflammation, explaining how diverse stressors trigger the same pathway.