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The new science of staying younger longer
Aging is no longer seen as an unchangeable fate — scientists are uncovering ways to slow, and in some cases, reverse aspects of it. From cellular reprogramming to immune system tuning, breakthroughs ...
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First human trial tests gene therapy aimed at reversing cellular aging
For the roughly 80 million people worldwide living with glaucoma, daily life often means watching the world slowly close in.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men worldwide. However, the mechanisms controlling the early stages of prostate cancer ...
Cancer cells rapidly adapt to treatments, developing resistance that makes chemotherapy less effective. Researchers used an existing anti-inflammatory drug to disrupt cancer cells’ ability to adapt by ...
“Alexander Meissner’s work has fundamentally advanced our understanding of epigenetic regulation and cellular reprogramming,” said ISSCR President Hideyuki Okano. “Equally important is his dedication ...
“How old would you like to be when you die?” That’s the question my primary care physician asked during my routine physical. It’s a complex question, one without a right answer. As long as possible, ...
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