Research shows early training in rats improves memory functions and cognitive aging, offering potential insights for human cognition.
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AgingAmerican Institute Of PhysicsCircadian RhythmModelingNorthwestern UniversityScienceSciTech News
Reconfiguring Temporal Mechanisms: The Role of Synchronized Biological Clocks in Mitigating Jet Lag and Age-Related Disruptions
This scholarly article explores a new theoretical model on mitigating jet lag and age-related circadian disruptions. It emphasizes the role …
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AgingBiologyGeneticsGerontologyMolecular BiologyNewcastle UniversitySciTech News
A Novel Perspective on Aging: Introducing Selective Destruction Theory
This article presents a groundbreaking theory of aging—Selective Destruction Theory (SDT)—challenging the prevailing notion that aging is solely tied to …
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AgingDiabetesDrugsMuscleSciTech NewsUniversity Of Utah
Unanticipated Benefits of Widely-Used Diabetes Medication Unveiled by Scientists
Study reveals Metformin, a common diabetes drug, aids in preventing muscle atrophy and fibrosis, thereby accelerating recovery in the elderly. …
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AgingHealingNational Institutes Of HealthRegenerationSciTech NewsStem Cells
Decoding the Mysteries of Aging: A Marine Organism Alters Scientific Understanding
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists explore the intricate link between aging and healing through the marine organism Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, revealing that senescence may play …
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AgingBiologyGeneticsGerontologySciTech NewsSmoking
Scientific Research Confirms That Smoking Accelerates Cellular Aging
Scientific Research Confirms That Smoking Accelerates Cellular AgingRecent studies have discovered that individuals who are current smokers exhibit noticeably shorter …
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AgingCell BiologyDietMedicineSciTech News
Revising Longevity Paradigms: New Research Proposes Different Link Between Nutrition and Aging
Researchers from the Babraham Institute reveal that altering yeast diet from glucose to galactose can prolong cellular health and wellness, …
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AgingDietMedicineObesitySciTech NewsUCSDWeight Loss
New Study Reveals: Methionine Restriction Could Reverse Old-Age Obesity
Unlocking Anti-Obesity Potential: New Study Shows Methionine Restriction’s Impact on Age-Induced Obesity in Mice.
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AgingAnti-AgingCell BiologyDementiaMedicineParkinson's DiseaseSciTech NewsUniversity Of Queensland
Revealing the Key to Healthy Aging: Anti-Aging Role Found in Cell Protein
Researchers at the University of Queensland found that the ATFS-1 protein aids in cell longevity, potentially impacting aging and diseases …
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AgingBrainCognitionMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Scientists Identify Gene “Fingerprint” for Brain Aging
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStanford researchers identify gene fingerprint for brain aging in mice, revealing significant changes in white matter and potential treatments.