Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Sanford Burnham Prebys explore genetic factors in separate papers ...
Aging does not arrive all at once. It builds quietly across years, touching cells long before symptoms appear.
A new Yale study of roundworms, a species with the unique ability to regenerate, reveals that disruptions in the body's ...
A new single-cell atlas shows how epigenetic changes reshape brain cells during aging, revealing genomic instability, regional differences, and potential biomarkers of brain aging. More than 57 ...
Statistics show clear differences in the population's immune system according to sex: men are more susceptible to infections ...
Aging may "erase" the epigenetic markers that control gene expression in the brain, and this may snowball to cause unintended consequences, a new mouse study suggests.
UCLA researchers have found that specific molecular changes in mice may actually provide protective effects instead of causing harm.
At times, aging doesn’t become evident in wrinkles or in gray hair, it occurs deep inside your body, in cells that have ceased to divide but are still alive. These “zombie cells,” or senescent cells ...
A study found that people living in neighborhoods with fewer resources - like stable jobs and safe housing - age faster at ...
A molecule praised for slowing aging may also give cancer cells exactly what they need to grow.
Infusions of platelet factor 4 (PF4) have reversed aging in human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), the precursors of a range of blood and immune cells. A team from the University of Illinois Chicago ...