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Scientist says humans could move backward in time within 4 years
Humanity has heard bold promises about conquering aging before, but few are as provocative as the claim that people could ...
Can reprogramming our genes make us young again? A breakthrough in longevity research may be nearing its first human trials.
Life runs on information. In living systems, that information takes two main forms: the genome and the epigenome. The genome stays mostly stable. The epigenome, however, constantly shifts, shaped by ...
A single blood protein can make aging stem cells act young again. As people age and notice changes like graying hair or reduced muscle strength, their immune system also undergoes shifts. One key ...
That inevitability of growing older might not be as fixed as we once believed. Emerging research has begun challenging our most fundamental assumptions about aging, revealing that cellular ...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were able to reverse aging in mice. Now they’re trying to get the same result in humans. Scientists at The Sinclair Lab, which focuses on the study of aging and ...
Scientists may have found a way to address age-related vision changes. A new mouse study IDs a treatment to help. The treatment needs to be tested on humans, but eye doctors find the study promising.
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