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Beet juice lowers blood pressure in older adults in just 2 weeks

3 hours 18 minutes ago
Drinking nitrate-rich beetroot juice may do more than support heart health — it could actually reshape the bacteria living in the mouth in ways that help lower blood pressure in older adults. In the largest study of its kind, researchers found that older people who drank concentrated beetroot juice twice daily for two weeks experienced noticeable blood pressure reductions, while younger adults did not.

Scientists supercharge natural killer cells to fight aggressive cancers

5 hours 16 minutes ago
Scientists at McGill University have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s natural killer (NK) cells, helping them break through the defenses tumors use to stay alive. By temporarily blocking two proteins, researchers turned these cells into far more effective cancer fighters against difficult cancers like leukemia, glioblastoma, kidney cancer, and triple-negative breast cancer.

Scientists discover hidden liver switch that cuts harmful cholesterol

5 hours 27 minutes ago
Scientists at UT Southwestern have uncovered a surprising new “master switch” that helps control how much cholesterol the liver sends into the bloodstream. The newly identified protein, HELZ2, works by shutting down the genetic instructions needed to produce apoB — a key building block of the cholesterol-carrying particles linked to clogged arteries and heart disease.

Scientists “recharge” damaged nerves to ease chronic pain

20 hours 28 minutes ago
For millions battling chronic nerve pain, even the softest touch can feel agonizing — but scientists may have uncovered a radically new way to stop it at the source. Researchers at Duke University found that damaged nerves can be revived by supplying them with healthy mitochondria, the tiny energy producers inside cells.

AI scans 400,000 Reddit posts and finds hidden Ozempic side effects

20 hours 49 minutes ago
By analyzing over 400,000 Reddit posts, researchers discovered that users of popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs frequently discussed unexpected symptoms like menstrual irregularities, chills, and hot flashes. The findings suggest AI could turn social media into a powerful early-warning system for spotting side effects that clinical trials may miss.

Scientists discover hidden driver of aging — Simple supplement reversed brain decline

1 day 2 hours ago
A newly identified brain protein may play a major role in how the body ages. Researchers discovered that declining levels of Menin in the hypothalamus triggered inflammation, memory problems, bone loss, and other aging-related changes in mice. Restoring Menin reversed several of these effects, while a simple amino acid supplement called D-serine boosted cognition. The discovery opens a surprising new path for fighting age-related decline.

Scientists warn popular vitamin D supplement may have a “previously unknown” downside

1 day 17 hours ago
A surprising study suggests vitamin D2 supplements may reduce the body’s levels of vitamin D3 — the more effective form of vitamin D. Researchers found D3 not only boosts vitamin D status more efficiently, but may also play a unique role in helping the immune system fight off viruses and bacteria. The discovery is prompting scientists to rethink whether D3 should become the preferred choice for supplementation.

Wegovy linked to rare “eye stroke” that can cause sudden blindness

1 day 18 hours ago
A new analysis is raising concerns about Wegovy, the blockbuster weight-loss drug, after researchers found it may carry the highest risk of a rare “eye stroke” that can cause sudden vision loss. The study, based on millions of FDA side-effect reports, found the risk signal was nearly five times stronger for Wegovy than for Ozempic, despite both containing semaglutide.

New AI body map reveals obesity’s hidden attack on facial nerves

1 day 19 hours ago
Scientists have created an AI-powered system that can scan and map an entire mouse body in extraordinary detail — and it just uncovered a surprising new effect of obesity. Beyond disrupting metabolism, obesity appears to damage facial sensory nerves linked to touch and sensation, while also triggering widespread inflammation across the body.

Tubular Omega-3 Fatty Acid Receptor FFAR4 Deficiency Aggravated Renal Aging and Chronic Kidney Disease

1 day 22 hours ago
Aging leads to renal function decline and increases the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential fatty acids for humans, exerting their functions via free fatty acid receptor 4 (FFAR4). Clinical studies indicate that omega-3 PUFAs supplementation shows benefits for the elderly population and CKD patients, but these results remain controversial. Herein, we found that omega-3 PUFAs alleviated renal fibrosis and tubular senescence in aged mice,...
Letian Yang

Clin-STAR Corner: Practice Changing Advances at the Interface of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Geriatrics

1 day 22 hours ago
Artificial intelligence (AI) methods, including machine learning (ML), are transforming healthcare by enabling personalized interventions that integrate multimodal data to support rehabilitation, preventive care, and remote monitoring. Despite their broad potential, older adults remain underrepresented in model development, raising concerns about bias and limited generalizability. As AI/ML adoption expands, it is essential to critically appraise emerging tools to ensure ethical, equitable,...
Tue T Te

Genetic associations with longevity in a Calabrian cohort: an exploratory genome-wide study

1 day 22 hours ago
Human longevity is a complex trait shaped by genetic background and population-specific factors. Calabria, a region in Southern Italy with a high prevalence of centenarians and relative genetic isolation, is a valuable model for investigating the genetic architecture of extreme survival. Here, we performed a genome-wide association study of longevity in 705 Calabrian individuals, comparing long-lived subjects to younger controls using a mixed-model approach that accounts for relatedness and...
Livia Beccacece

Aging as the Degradation of Conjunctive Coupling: A Triadic Framework S = F E N for Biological Senescence

1 day 22 hours ago
Despite the landmark identification of twelve hallmarks of aging (López-Otín et al., 2023), geroscience lacks a formal account of why these hallmarks interact and amplify each other, why mono-target interventions show systematically limited efficacy, and what determines the threshold at which compensatory mechanisms fail. A recent extension of the hallmarks framework has further integrated psychosocial and social determinants of aging (López-Otín & Kroemer, 2025; Kroemer et al., 2025),...
Henri Farreny

Osteocalcin is a compensatory hormone to protect the nervous system in ovariectomized mice

1 day 22 hours ago
Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOCN), a bone-derived hormone, modulates neurocognition and emotional regulation. Its concentration declines with aging but rises secondarily in females with estrogen deficiency caused by ovarian decline. Using an ovariectomized (OVX) mouse model, we found serum ucOCN sharply increased in early OVX stages with normal behavioral performance, whereas prolonged estrogen loss decreased ucOCN and induced cognitive and emotional impairments. Ocn knockout mice failed to...
Yiting Kang

Multi-region proteomic mapping identifies FTL1 and SERPINA3K as protective factors in cardiac aging

1 day 22 hours ago
Aging is a well-recognized risk factor in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), primarily due to its association with the gradual decline in cardiac function. This decline significantly influences the pathogenesis of common CVDs such as myocardial infarction and heart failure. Despite the existence of several proteomic atlases of the heart, the spatially resolved proteomic dynamics essential for understanding region-specific aging mechanisms in cardiac tissue remain incompletely characterized. In this...
Jingnan Huang

Scientists uncover cancer-causing chemicals hidden in everyday foods

2 days 17 hours ago
Scientists have identified potentially cancer-causing chemicals hiding in many everyday foods, especially those exposed to high heat cooking methods like grilling, roasting, smoking, and frying. The compounds, known as PAHs, can form during cooking or enter foods through contamination, raising concerns about long-term health risks.

Surprising study finds beef doesn’t worsen blood sugar or diabetes risk

2 days 17 hours ago
A new clinical trial suggests that eating beef every day may not be as risky for people with prediabetes as many assume. Researchers found that adults who ate 6–7 ounces of beef daily for a month showed no worsening in blood sugar control, insulin function, inflammation, or other key markers linked to type 2 diabetes when compared to people eating poultry instead.