Cellular reprogramming is the hottest topic in longevity science, with tech titans like Sam Altman investing in it. It's now ...
Promising mouse studies and billions of dollars in funding are stoking excitement. But we’ve been here before.
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Ray Kurzweil says aging may stop being one-way by 2032, and skeptics hear another big promise
More years of mobility and independence, and fewer prolonged periods of illness later in life, is certainly alluring, but is ...
Aging is a complex process that has long puzzled scientists. A recent study published in Engineering proposes a new theory called pro-aging metabolic reprogramming (PAMRP), which could change our ...
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A Harvard scientist says his team is preparing the first human trials aimed at reversing aging
A team linked to Harvard Medical School has dosed the first patient in a clinical trial designed to reverse cellular aging in ...
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Scientists are testing a cellular reset that could push aging human cells back toward youth
Aging, at its most fundamental level, is a molecular process. Chemical marks on the genome shift and lose fidelity over time, ...
Aging is a complex process that has long puzzled scientists. A recent study published in Engineering proposes a new theory called Pro-Aging Metabolic Reprogramming (PAMRP), which could change our ...
Blindness itself might become, at least in certain cases, partially reversible. This potential future stems from one of the ...
Life Biosciences began the first human trial of partial cellular reprogramming for aging reversal The experimental ER-100 therapy targets glaucoma and age-related optic nerve damage ER-100 uses gene ...
As people age, their immune system function declines. T cell populations become smaller and can't react to pathogens as quickly, making people more susceptible to a variety of infections. To try to ...
Could this work to prevent blindness and eventually turn back the clock in other organs too?
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