Study suggests scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging
Scienmag
JUNE 24, 2021
NIH scientists discover that bacteria may drive activity of many hallmark aging genes in flies Credit: Courtesy of the Giniger lab NIH/NINDS.
Scienmag
JUNE 24, 2021
NIH scientists discover that bacteria may drive activity of many hallmark aging genes in flies Credit: Courtesy of the Giniger lab NIH/NINDS.
Scienmag
DECEMBER 16, 2020
Scientists at Deep Longevity published the first set of psychomarkers of aging developed using deep learning to track the changes in human psychology; the new PsychoAge and SubjAge aging clocks were linked to mortality risk Credit: Mary Mitina Today, Deep Longevity, a company developing artificial intelligence to track human aging and extend productive (..)
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SEPTEMBER 4, 2020
Anticholinergic medications are used for many conditions but might also accelerate cognitive decline, especially in older persons with biological or genetic risk factors A team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, report that a class of drugs used for a broad array of conditions, from allergies (..)
Scienmag
DECEMBER 15, 2020
Neural “signature” may reflect how we respond to feelings of social isolation Credit: The Neuro This holiday season will be a lonely one for many people as social distancing due to COVID-19 continues, and it is important to understand how isolation affects our health. A new study shows a sort of signature in the brains […].
Scienmag
SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
LA JOLLA–(September 8, 2020) Salk scientists have used skin cells called fibroblasts from young and old patients to successfully create blood vessels cells that retain their molecular […].
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