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Longevity Science

Updated August 12,, 2026

Decode Age advances longevity pipeline after $1.7m raise
Longevity.Technology
20 minutes
Indian longevity company Decode Age is starting to show what a longevity-focused pre-Series A round actually buys. In December 2025, the Bengaluru-based startup raised $1.7 million (₹14.48 crore) in a round led by Dr Krishna Prasad Chigurupati, Chairman and Managing Director of Granules India, with the funds earmarked for biomarker discovery,...
HLMS and Longevity Clinics World join forces on standards
Longevity.Technology
20 minutes
Healthy Longevity Medicine Society (HLMS) and Longevity Clinics World (LCW) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) setting out a framework for collaboration in evidence-based Healthy Longevity Medicine worldwide. The agreement pairs HLMS’s scientific and clinical expertise with LCW’s global clinic network and media platforms; the sha...
Immorta Bio maps out AI’s next move in longevity
Longevity.Technology
22 minutes
For years, the hunt for longevity’s ‘holy grail’ has often centered on finding the one biological marker that reveals how fast we are really aging. A blood test, a protein, a molecule – something simple that could tell us where we stand. But what if that is the wrong question? A newly published Journal of Translational Medicine Perspe...
Is blood filtering the new wellness flex?
Longevity.Technology
1 hour
Picture the pitch: a clinic visit where a nurse swaps out your plasma, the way a mechanic swaps out old oil, and sends home biomarkers to prove your biological age dropped afterward. It sounds more like a luxury longevity clinic fantasy than a mainstream medical procedure, but therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has been a hospital staple for m...
Innovent partners with Daiichi Sankyo to bring targeted leukemia drug to China
Longevity.Technology
3 hours
Innovent Biologics and Daiichi Sankyo have entered an exclusive agreement under which Daiichi Sankyo will handle development, manufacturing and supply of Vanflyta while Innovent holds sole commercialization rights and will lead market promotion in China. The company claims Vanflyta was approved in China in June 2026 for use in combination with st...
Sana Biotechnology advances cell and gene therapy pipeline toward 2026 clinical trials
Longevity.Technology
4 hours
Sana Biotechnology reported second quarter 2026 financial results and business highlights, ending June 30 with $160.5 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities and an expected cash runway into mid-2027. The company raised aggregate net proceeds of $93.3 million in Q2 from at-the-market sales and an equity financing, and Mayo Cli...
Coya Therapeutics secures FDA Fast Track status for ALS drug as Phase 2 trial progresses
Longevity.Technology
4 hours
Coya Therapeutics provided second quarter 2026 financial results and a corporate update, according to the company. Enrollment in the ALSTARS Phase 2 trial advanced with the first cohort progressing into the 24-week blinded active treatment extension, and the company received FDA Fast Track designation for COYA 302 for the treatment of ALS. The co...
Neuro Force One launches digital coaching platform and gut-health system
Longevity.Technology
4 hours
Neuro Force One appeared at the 2026 Texas High School Coaches Association Coaching School & Convention in Houston, introducing its NF1 Coaches & Teams Platform, NF1 mobile app and NF1 RESET, a three-part gut-health and nutritional-support system. The company offered participating schools complimentary one-year access to the NF1 Coaches &...
Iron Metabolism and Ferroptosis in Atherosclerosis
Fight Aging!
4 hours
Iron metabolism is strongly connected to oxidative stress, the excessive production of reactive oxygen species and other oxidative molecules that outpaces the ability of cells to avoid, resist, or repair the consequent damage. It can lead to a form of programmed cell death called ferroptosis. Here, researchers describe how iron metabolism and fer...
Towards Reliability and Accuracy in the Measurement of Biological Age
Fight Aging!
4 hours
That we cannot accurately and robustly measure biological age is a major impediment to the development of rejuvenation therapies. Without the ability to quickly focus on approaches with the largest effects on biological age, the field spends far too much time on marginal classes of therapy, and optimization of any given approach is challenging, h...
Beauty-boosting nutrition shifts from anti-aging focus to longevity and overall wellness
Healthspan Action Coalition
4 hours
By Jolanda van Hal – Nutrition Insight – The nutricosmetics industry is transitioning beyond traditional skin care and anti-aging claims as consumers increasingly connect appearance with longevity and overall health. Industry experts highlight opportunities in multifunctional, clinically backed solutions targeting the gut-skin axis, metabolic beau...
How To Lower Your Resting Heart Rate (and Why It Matters for Healthy Aging)
NOVOS Flow | Longevity Blog - NOVOS
17 hours
Your heart beats roughly 100,000 times a day. Shave five beats per minute off that, and you’ve asked it to do about 7,000 fewer contractions before tomorrow morning. That basic math is why researchers have tracked this number for decades. Across large populations, people with lower resting heart rates tend to live longer. Resting ...
Trial Results for a PD-L1 Antibody Therapy to Reduce Inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease
Fight Aging!
20 hours
Alzheimer's disease, and the other common age-related neurodegenerative conditions, are characterized by chronic inflammation in brain tissue. Aging in general is characterized by an increased level of constant inflammatory signaling. Numerous different mechanisms contribute to this constant inflammation, such as maladaptive reactions to mitochon...
UK beats EU and US to first oral GLP-1 approval
Longevity.Technology
22 hours
First across the line, not necessarily first to reach patients. On 10 August, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) authorized orforglipron, sold as Foundayo, making the UK the first country in Europe, and the first regulator anywhere, to approve an oral GLP-1 receptor agonist for both weight management and type 2 dia...
Why Affecting Aging in Complex Organisms Is So Hard
Lifespan.io
22 hours
A new study proposes a theoretical framework that explains why the more complex an animal is, the harder it is to move the needle on its rate of aging [1]. A familiar puzzle in geroscience is that while many of the same longevity-related pathways are highly evolutionarily conserved, manipulating them can produce enormous lifespan gains in simple...
‘Judges are looking at the whole picture’
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Twenty teams have reached the final stage of XPRIZE Healthspan, the seven-year, $101 million competition seeking therapeutics capable of restoring muscle, cognitive and immune function lost through age-related decline. Ten have also secured $1 million Milestone 2 awards; from 2026 to 2029, the finalists will move into clinical trials lasting ...
XPRIZE Healthspan names 20 finalists
Longevity.Technology
1 day
XPRIZE Healthspan has selected 20 finalists to advance to the clinical phase of its seven-year, $101 million competition, with ten teams receiving $1 million Milestone 2 awards to support further development and testing of interventions targeting age-related functional decline. The finalists span a deliberately heterogeneous field of ther...
Re-engineering immune memory for tissue repair
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Infinimmune has closed a $75 million Series A financing round to advance a pipeline of human-derived monoclonal antibodies toward clinical trials. Co-led by Regeneron Ventures and Playground Global, the syndicate brings together prominent institutional capital including RA Capital Management, Goldcrest Capital, Forge Life Science Partners, Go...
Epicrispr’s $90m round bets big on epigenetics
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Epicrispr Biotechnologies has closed a $90 million Series C financing round, and the syndicate behind it reads like a checklist of biotech credibility: Octagon Capital and Janus Henderson Investors co-led, joined by Fidelity Management & Research Company, Cormorant Asset Management, Duquesne Family Office, Sanofi Ventures, funds managed b...
AstronauTx secures exclusive global rights to Saniona’s sleep-based neurological drug candidate
Longevity.Technology
1 day
AstronauTx has exercised its option under the companies’ 2023 research collaboration and option agreement with Saniona to secure exclusive worldwide rights to research, develop, manufacture and commercialize therapeutic candidates arising from the collaboration. The multi-year collaboration has yielded development candidate ATX0926, which, accor...
Remedium Bio raises initial Series A funds to advance long-acting gene therapies
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Remedium Bio has completed the initial close of a planned $10 million Series A financing led by Lifespan Vision Ventures with participation from Eli Lilly and Company and HKX Capital. Harry Robb of Lifespan Vision Ventures has joined Remedium’s board in connection with the financing. Remedium’s proprietary platforms are designed to enable dura...
Atropos Health, Health Universe partner to bring real-world data directly to clinicians
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Atropos Health has partnered with Health Universe to embed Atropos’ real-world evidence and clinical decision-support tools into Health Universe’s AI clinical workflow platform, enabling healthcare organisations using Health Universe to access patient-specific clinical insights within existing workflows. According to the company, Atropos uses ar...
Denali Therapeutics transitions to commercial stage as new Hunter syndrome drug generates $3.6m
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Denali Therapeutics reported second-quarter 2026 results as it transitions to a commercial-stage biotechnology company. AVLAYAH, the company’s treatment for Hunter syndrome, generated $3.6 million in net product revenue in its first full commercial quarter, and the company projects $10 million to $12 million in third-quarter revenue, according t...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals struggles with financial pressure despite major pharma partnerships
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Recursion Pharmaceuticals faces persistent financial and pipeline challenges despite collaborations with major drugmakers. The company reports partnerships with Genentech/Roche and Sanofi that have generated more than $500 million in milestone payments, according to the company. Its internal program REC-4881 for familial adenomatous polyposis req...
Telomir-Zn halts prostate and breast cancer growth in early study
Longevity.Technology
1 day
Telomir Pharmaceuticals announced the peer-reviewed publication of preclinical data showing Telomir-Zn suppressed tumor growth in prostate and triple-negative breast cancer models. The manuscript, published in the Journal of Oncology Research and Therapy (Volume 11, Issue 3), reports that Telomir-Zn modulates intracellular iron and copper to inhi...
PEG Lipids and Cell Penetrating Peptides Improve Delivery and Uptake of Mitochondria
Fight Aging!
1 day
Mitochondrial transplantation is a promising approach to treating age-related mitochondrial dysfunction. Cells readily take up mitochondria from their surroundings. The major challenge in the development of practical mitochondrial transplantation therapies is the robust production of the large numbers of mitochondria needed for a human therapy. W...
Antibody-Phototherapy Selectively Targets Harmful Oral Bacteria to Treat Periodontitis
Fight Aging!
1 day
The bacterial species P. gingivalis is a cause of periodontitis, a common form of inflammatory gum disease that in addition to damaging gums, teeth, and bone in the mouth, also contributes to the development of inflammatory age-related conditions elsewhere in the body. Here researchers report on a novel approach to selectively removing P. gingiva...
Italy moves towards integrating longevity into its Health Service
Healthspan Action Coalition
1 day
By Longevity.Technology – Nicola Marino looks at a new paper proposing an evidence-based roadmap to make healthy longevity a measurable objective of public healthcare. Italy could become one of the first countries to formally explore how healthspan can be incorporated into a universal national health service. A research perspective published in Ag...
Antibody-guided stem cell transplants could reduce need for toxic chemotherapy
Regenerative Medicine Foundation
1 day
by Alan Booth – Labmate – Researchers have described a preclinical strategy that uses targeted antibodies and epitope-edited stem cells to make blood stem cell transplantation safer and more precise for sickle cell disease, beta-thalassaemia, immune deficiencies and some blood cancers A research group at the of the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s ...
Eating Too Much Protein? It Could Age You Faster If You’re Sedentary
Healthspan Action Coalition
1 day
By Antonio Pequeño IV, Forbes – A review of more than 350 scientific studies published Friday found booming protein food options at grocery stores may be harming many Americans who lead sedentary lifestyles and do not need the extra intake. READ MORE The post Eating Too Much Protein? It Could Age You Faster If You’re Sedentary first appeared on H...
A New Target Against High Blood Pressure
Lifespan.io
1 day
Researchers have discovered why the protein AGGF1 has significant effects on blood pressure and published their findings in Aging Cell. The authors begin their paper by discussing high blood pressure (hypertension), one of the most commonly known medical issues and a significant contributor to both disability and mortality in older people [1]. B...
Interfering in the Response to Short Telomeres Improves Immune System Function in Old Mice
Fight Aging!
1 day
Telomeres are repeated DNA sequences found at the ends of chromosomes. A little telomere length is lost with each cell division, and short telomeres trigger cell senescence or programmed cell death. It is a part of the system ensuring the Hayflick limit on the replication of somatic cells. The stem cells that create replacement somatic cells can ...
Winona expands menopause care with supplement launch
Longevity.Technology
1 day
The longevity industry has searched for the biggest lever to extend healthy lives for years. Much of that conversation has revolved around cells, genes and the molecular mechanics of aging. However, a different question is beginning to surface, and it starts much later in life. What if one of the greatest opportunities to improve women’s ...
A Review of Approaches to Rejuvenate Aging Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Fight Aging!
2 days
Technically, even very small effects can be classed as rejuvenation if they move the right markers, if they in some way reduce the burden of damage and dysfunction of aging. Exercise probably rejuvenates to some degree, by any reasonable definition. Yet we know the bounds of the possible when it comes to exercise and other widely used interventio...
Altered Bile Acid Metabolism is Related to Gut Microbiome Aging
Fight Aging!
2 days
Researchers here discuss a bidirectional relationship between age-related alterations in bile acid metabolism, centered in the liver, and changes in the composition of the gut microbiome. These changes take place in the context of increasing dsyfunction of the intestinal barrier with age, allowing unwanted bacteria and bacterial metabolites into ...
#403 ‒ Peptides: separating scientific promise from marketing hype
Peter Attia, MD
2 days
“Peptides as a class can be genuinely powerful, which is a reason to be more careful with them, not less. We can't normalize treating real drugs carelessly.” —Peter Attia The post #403 ‒ Peptides: separating scientific promise from marketing hype appeared first on Peter Attia MD. ...
Fight Aging! Newsletter, August 10th 2026
Fight Aging!
3 days
Fight Aging! publishes news and commentary relevant to the goal of ending all age-related disease, to be achieved by bringing the mechanisms of aging under the control of modern medicine. This weekly newsletter is sent to thousands of interested subscribers. To subscribe to the newsletter, please visit: https://www.fightaging.org/newsletter/. To...
Does protein restriction still make sense in modern kidney care?
Peter Attia, MD
4 days
The case for limiting protein to protect the kidneys was built in a different era of nephrology. The post Does protein restriction still make sense in modern kidney care? appeared first on Peter Attia MD. ...
Magnesium Malate vs. Magnesium Glycinate: How Each Supports Longevity
NOVOS Flow | Longevity Blog - NOVOS
4 days
Magnesium is one of the most essential minerals for human health, involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, from energy metabolism and DNA repair to nerve signaling and muscle function. Yet despite its importance, a significant portion of adults do not meet their daily magnesium requirements through diet alone.  Supplementation ca...
Reviewing What is Known of the Ability of Reduced Protein Intake to Slow Aging
Fight Aging!
4 days
Reduced protein intake is robustly demonstrated to improve long-term health and slow aging in animal studies, and the human evidence is supportive. Many of the sensors and triggers of the beneficial metabolic response to fasting and other forms of calorie restriction react to protein availability specifically, increasing cellular maintenance acti...
Wei-Wu He: People Should Become the CEOs of Their Own Health
Lifespan.io
4 days
Human Longevity Inc., a company founded in 2013 by a trio of visionaries – Craig Venter, Peter Diamandis, and Robert Hariri – initially inspired high hopes. Several years and several hundred million dollars later, however, the company entered what many people saw as a period of turmoil. Dr. Wei-Wu He, an early investor in HLI, took the helm in 201...
Finding Commonalities in the Response to Different Calorie Restriction Mimetic Drugs
Fight Aging!
5 days
Calorie restriction mimetic drugs reproduce some (usually small) fraction of the beneficial metabolic changes that take place with a reduced calorie intake. An increase in the efficiency of the cellular maintenance processes of autophagy appears to be the crucial point. Researchers here report on their assessment of the alterations produced by th...
Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome in the Context of Metabolism and Aging
Fight Aging!
5 days
The major hormones produced by the thyroid gland are broadly influential on metabolism and the function of many organs, and thyroid dysfunction is common enough in later life for this aspect of human biochemistry to be very well studied. A range of different unpleasant outcomes and named diseases arise from various imbalances in the production of...
A New Transcriptomic Clock for Intervention Analysis
Lifespan.io
5 days
A team of researchers has developed Pasta, a transcriptomic clock that accurately predicts the age-related effects of various compounds and gene expressions. What Are Epigenetic Clocks An epigenetic clock is a biochemical test that uses DNA methylation levels and accumulation of methyl groups on DNA to determine biological age. There are many di...
Anti-Aging Medicine, a Small Specialty, Will Spread in Some Form to the Whole of Medicine
Fight Aging!
5 days
Anti-aging medicine has long been a small specialty field of practice culturally adjacent to sports medicine, but considerably less rigorous and more derided by the mainstream. The present development of a longevity industry, based on means to slow and reverse aspects of aging conclusively demonstrated in laboratory animals and now slowly making ...
Insilico Medicine opens its internal drug discovery benchmark to outside AI developers
Healthspan Action Coalition
6 days
By CompareTheCloud.net – The Drug Discovery and Development Benchmark as a Service (DDD BaaS) launched on 30 July covers two evaluation suites. Drug Discovery Foundations comprises more than 300 tasks spanning disease biology, molecular property prediction, retrosynthesis, structure-based drug design, and clinical development. Drug Candidate Essen...
How Important is Chronic Inflammation to the Progression of Aging?
Fight Aging!
6 days
Questions regarding the relative importance of different mechanisms and dysfunctions to the progression of aging and eventual mortality are hard to answer definitively. Even given a straightforward class of therapies to target one specific mechanism of aging in isolation of all others, such as senolytics to clear lingering senescent cells, one st...
Exosome Therapy Reduces Scarring and Heart Failure Following a Heart Attack
Fight Aging!
6 days
The heart regenerates poorly in comparison to other tissues, and the maladaptive inflammation that occurs following a heart attack does not help the situation. Fibrosis and scarring occurs in inflamed heart tissue, causing loss of function and heart failure. Stem cell therapies and the use of exosomes derived from stem cells are well demonstrated...
The Must-Ask Questions a Harvard MD Wants You to Ask Before Stem Cell Treatment
Healthspan Action Coalition
6 days
by Klaudia Balogh – Muscle & Fitness – Dr. David Karli explains what you need to know before spending thousands on your own. There is a level of transparency every patient should expect when considering a form of regenerative therapy, where a physician not only understands the power of what regenerative medicine is capable of […] The post The Mus...
Senescent Cell Inflammatory Signaling is Inhibited by Targeting SLC25A1
Fight Aging!
6 days
Cells become senescent throughout life, because of stress or damage or reaching the Hayflick limit on replication, but senescent cells only begin to accumulate with age. When a cell becomes senescent, it grows in size, ceases to replicate, and turns its energies to creating signals promoting inflammation and growth. The immune system is responsib...
Why Democratizing Rejuvenation Is an Economic Imperative
Lifespan.io
6 days
Modern medicine is effectively based on a reactive management approach. It typically waits for an acute organ failure, such as a heart attack, and then it deploys high-cost, non-curative interventions to manage the fallout. This is a flawed and extremely costly approach for both the patient and healthcare system [2]. The scale of this fiscal cri...
Time Restricted Feeding Improves Muscle Function in Middle-Aged Mice
Fight Aging!
1 week
Researchers here restricted old mice to eating only during the 12 hours of the day in which they are usually inactive or asleep, for three days every week, and continued this restriction for a period of 8 weeks. The mice placed on time restricted feeding exhibited improved muscle function versus those who could eat at all times of the day. Studie...
A New Pace of Aging Clock Derived from the Framingham Heart Study Offspring Cohort
Fight Aging!
1 week
Aging clocks of many varieties have been produced in recent years by applying machine learning techniques to a wide range of biological data that changes with age. This approach yields a tool that is disconnected from our understanding of the mechanisms of aging; links between the forms of cell and tissue damage and dysfunction that drive aging a...
Stem Cell Therapy Advances Toward Clinical Trial for Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
Regenerative Medicine Foundation
1 week
By Inside Precision Medicine – A stem cell therapy designed to restore function by repairing damaged nerve pathways is moving closer to clinical testing for people with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI), according to research presented at the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 2026 Annual Meeting. The work, presented by Hideyuki...
Taurine vs. Caffeine: What’s Better for Energy, Focus, and Longevity?
NOVOS Flow | Longevity Blog - NOVOS
1 week
Most people don’t think twice about where their energy comes from. It’s usually coffee, an energy drink, or whatever gets the job done quickly.  That strategy only works for so long. Energy spikes, then drops, or focus comes in short bursts. Sleep gets lighter. Over time, it becomes more difficult to feel steady without another dose. That...
How the sometimes-weird world of lifespan extension is gaining influence
Healthspan Action Coalition
1 week
By Jessica Hamzelou – MIT Technology Review – For the last couple of years, I’ve been following the progress of a group of individuals who believe death is humanity’s “core problem.” Put simply, they say death is wrong—for everyone. They’ve even said it’s morally wrong. They established what they consider a new philosophy, and they called […] The...
PhenoAge Acceleration Correlates with Higher Mortality Risk Following Surgery
Fight Aging!
1 week
A broad variety of aging clocks have been created in recent years. Such a clock is produced via machine learning techniques applied to any sufficiently complex set of biological data that tends to change with age. Everything from imaging to blood chemistry to omics data sets can and has been used for this purpose. A reference data set is processe...
Valine Restriction Increases Male Mouse Lifespan by 23%
Lifespan.io
1 week
A new study has found that restricting dietary valine extends both median and maximum lifespan in male mice while improving healthspan in both sexes. The mechanism remains unclear, though increased liver mitochondrial activity emerged as a leading clue. The debates around how much protein people should consume to maximize their healthspan and li...
A Novel Senolytic Combination Incorporating Low Dose Navitoclax
Fight Aging!
1 week
Navitoclax (or ABT-263) was one of the earliest chemotherapeutics assessed for its ability to selectively clear senescent cells as a senolytic drug. The side effects on platelet function are pronounced, which is probably why it has received less attention than the dasatinib and quercetin combination discovered around the same time. Here, research...
Rejuvenation Roundup July 2026
Lifespan.io
1 week
The fight for longevity treatments that measurably improve and lengthen quality of life is ongoing in research, treatment, and policy, with promising successes and a horrifying failure. Here’s what’s happened in July. Gabriel Cian on Building the 2060 Longevity Ecosystem: In this follow-up interview, we speak with Gabriel Cian about how the 2060...
Open-Access Genetic Map Provides Reference for What Almost Every Stem Cell Gene Does
Regenerative Medicine Foundation
1 week
By Liezel Labios – UC San Diego Today – A team led by bioengineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a genome-scale reference map that details how individual genes control the functions and identities of human stem cells. This open-access resource could help researchers build virtual cell models for complex diseases, as well...
#402 ‒ NMR blood analysis: how heart disease risk, insulin resistance, inflammation, and mortality risk can be assessed from a single blood sample | Jim Otvos, Ph.D.
Peter Attia, MD
1 week
“What is true is that NMR—a single scan—can tell you a heck of a lot more than just your cardiovascular risk, your inflammation level, your diabetes risk, your mortality risk.” —Jim Otvos The post #402 ‒ NMR blood analysis: how heart disease risk, insulin resistance, inflammation, and mortality risk can be assessed from a single blood sample | Ji...
Zero coronary calcium does not mean zero cardiovascular risk
Peter Attia, MD
1 week
A zero calcium score is useful, but it should not be used to dismiss sustained LDL-C elevation in young adults. The post Zero coronary calcium does not mean zero cardiovascular risk appeared first on Peter Attia MD. ...
Trained immunity links hematopoietic stem cell aging to aging-associated inflammation
Healthspan Action Coalition
1 week
By Nature Aging – Trained immunity is a state of heightened immune response that is initiated in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and mediated mainly by their myeloid progeny. Aging-associated inflammation drives many aging-related diseases, yet its biological origin is largely unknown. Here we show that SIRT3, a mitochondrial deacetylase highly ex...
José Pedro Castro on Inflammation and Aging
Lifespan.io
1 week
For the last several years, Dr. José Pedro Castro, a Gladyshev Lab alumnus, who is now Assistant Researcher and Project Principal Investigator at the Institute for Research and Innovation in Health at the University of Porto, has been studying inflammation and its crucial role in aging and disease. Earlier this month, he received the Rising Star A...
Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in glioblastoma: immunobiology and translational implications
Regenerative Medicine Foundation
1 week
By Nature | NPJ Precision Oncology – Glioblastoma (GBM) poses unique challenges to immunotherapy, owing to its low tumor mutational burden, profound antigenic heterogeneity, and highly immunosuppressive microenvironment. Observations of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in human GBM differ from those in syngeneic orthotopic murine models: whe...
Short-Term Stresses May Undermine Clock Results
Lifespan.io
1 week
A team of researchers has concluded that while methylation-based epigenetic clocks generally give reliable outputs when given the same inputs, short-term biological fluctuations can drastically change their results. What Are Epigenetic Clocks An epigenetic clock is a biochemical test that uses DNA methylation levels and accumulation of methyl gr...
Alpha-Lipoic Acid Benefits for Longevity and Aging
NOVOS Flow | Longevity Blog - NOVOS
1 week
Alpha-lipoic acid, or ALA, is a sulfur compound your cells use to turn food into energy. It’s also an antioxidant, and an efficient one at that: After ALA neutralizes a free radical, it converts into a second compound that’s also an antioxidant. Whereas most antioxidants are spent after one round, ALA keeps working and helps restore the vitamin C...
Popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging
Healthspan Action Coalition
1 week
By University of California – San Diego – Science Daily – By calming inflammation and reducing excess fat, semaglutide may postpone several molecular signs of aging, pointing to the potential of GLP‑1 receptor agonists to help prevent age‑related diseases Researchers found that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, slowed biolo...

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