- Cellular Senescence Prevents Unlearning in Some Male Micepar Josh Conway le 13 mars 2025 à 16h00
In Aging Cell, researchers have established a link between cellular senescence and cognitive decline in unmodified male mice. Resilience versus decline The authors begin their paper by noting that cognitive decline in older
- Human Exposome Project Explores Environmental Disease Causespar Press release le 12 mars 2025 à 20h04
Recent research confirms the relatively minor role that genetics plays in our health, with the ‘exposome’, defined as the totality of exposures individuals experience over their lives affecting their health,
- How Life Expectancy Has Changed in Europepar Anna Drangowska-Way le 12 mars 2025 à 16h00
A recent country-level analysis of life expectancy among several European nations shows changes in life expectancy trends and how well-designed national policies can reduce or minimize exposure to risk factors, thus improving
- A New Study Claims to Challenge Peto’s Paradoxpar Arkadi Mazin le 11 mars 2025 à 16h00
Applying statistical methods to a large dataset spanning almost 300 species, scientists found a positive correlation between body size and cancer prevalence [1]. Other researchers
- An Existing Diabetes Drug May Treat Aspects of Agingpar Josh Conway le 10 mars 2025 à 16h00
In the Nature publication Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, researchers have described how glibenclamide, a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, partially reverses epigenetic alterations and fights cellular senescence in mice.