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Metformin Shows No Significant Effect on Age-Related Macular Degeneration Risk
Longevity & Aging

Metformin Shows No Significant Effect on Age-Related Macular Degeneration Risk

A 1.6-million-person cohort study finds metformin neither prevents AMD development nor slows progression to advanced disease stages.

Artigo Científico
22 de mai. de 2026 0
Two-Stage Aging Model Explains Why Cancer and Arthritis Strike Later in Life
Longevity & Aging

Two-Stage Aging Model Explains Why Cancer and Arthritis Strike Later in Life

UCL scientists propose early-life damage stays hidden until aging weakens the body's defenses, triggering diseases decades later.

Comunicado de Imprensa
22 de mai. de 2026 0
IgG Glycans Confirmed as Aging Biomarker With Plasma Exchange Cutting Biological Age Fastest
Longevity & Aging

IgG Glycans Confirmed as Aging Biomarker With Plasma Exchange Cutting Biological Age Fastest

A 20,000-person study validates IgG glycans as aging biomarkers, with therapeutic plasma exchange reducing glycan age by 0.4 years per month.

Comunicado de Imprensa
22 de mai. de 2026 0
Longevity Clinics Must Now Prove Their Results or Risk Losing Credibility
Longevity & Aging

Longevity Clinics Must Now Prove Their Results or Risk Losing Credibility

A new global report finds longevity clinics are scaling fast but lack the standardized frameworks needed to validate their outcomes.

Comunicado de Imprensa
22 de mai. de 2026 0
Axolotls Can Fully Regrow Their Thymus — And the Molecular Keys Are Now Mapped
Longevity & Aging

Axolotls Can Fully Regrow Their Thymus — And the Molecular Keys Are Now Mapped

Scientists discover axolotls regenerate a complete thymus from scratch, revealing midkine signaling as a key early driver with implications for reversing immune aging.

Artigo Científico
22 de mai. de 2026 0
Delayed-Release AKG Supplement Linked to 1.8 Years Younger Biological Age
Longevity & Aging

Delayed-Release AKG Supplement Linked to 1.8 Years Younger Biological Age

A study of 4,260 health enthusiasts found delayed-release calcium-AKG was associated with measurably younger epigenetic age.

Artigo Científico
22 de mai. de 2026 0
Quercetin Reverses Tendon Stem Cell Aging and Accelerates Repair in Elderly Rats
Longevity & Aging

Quercetin Reverses Tendon Stem Cell Aging and Accelerates Repair in Elderly Rats

A natural flavonoid delivered via injectable hydrogel suppresses senescence pathways in tendon stem cells, dramatically improving aged tendon healing.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
Mathematical Model Decodes How IgG Glycan Patterns Change With Age
Longevity & Aging

Mathematical Model Decodes How IgG Glycan Patterns Change With Age

Researchers built a quantitative model of IgG N-glycosylation that pinpoints a key enzyme declining with age across two Croatian cohorts.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
How Sugar-Coated Proteins Drive Aging and Diabetes at the Molecular Level
Longevity & Aging

How Sugar-Coated Proteins Drive Aging and Diabetes at the Molecular Level

A new review reveals how protein glycosylation—a key cellular modification—fuels aging and diabetes, and how phytochemicals may intervene.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
Telomerase Inhibitors Reach the Clinic as Cancer Therapy Comes of Age
Longevity & Aging

Telomerase Inhibitors Reach the Clinic as Cancer Therapy Comes of Age

A sweeping review maps how telomerase inhibitors evolved from lab concept to approved drug, spotlighting imetelstat's landmark approval in blood cancers.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
TRIM24 Protein Found to Control a Key Cancer Cell Immortality Mechanism
Longevity & Aging

TRIM24 Protein Found to Control a Key Cancer Cell Immortality Mechanism

Scientists identify TRIM24 as a master regulator of ALT telomere maintenance, revealing a new epigenetic pathway cancer cells use to avoid aging.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
How Cells Choose Which Mitochondria to Destroy — New Switching Mechanism Revealed
Longevity & Aging

How Cells Choose Which Mitochondria to Destroy — New Switching Mechanism Revealed

Scientists uncover how two major mitophagy pathways are coordinated via ubiquitylation and mitochondrial import stress, with big implications for aging.

Artigo Científico
21 de mai. de 2026 0
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