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Losing just 80 minutes of sleep a night could make you gain weight
Sleeping about an hour and 20 minutes less each night for six weeks caused participants to gain weight and spend more time inactive. Researchers found that even mild, realistic sleep loss, similar to what many adults experience, had measurable effects. They warn that if this pattern continues over months or years, the health consequences could become much more significant, including a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease.
As the Arctic warms, gray whale boom turns into a bust
Scientists point to changes that jeopardize the marine mammals’ critical feeding grounds
Scientists discovered the brain doesn't make decisions the way we thought
A new study suggests the brain begins making decisions much earlier than scientists previously thought. Researchers found that even primary sensory regions are influenced by higher brain areas through rapid feedback loops, rather than simply passing information forward. This more dynamic view of brain function could help engineers design future AI systems that think more like biological brains while using far less power.
Why are healthy young non-smokers developing lung cancer?
An unexpected study found that young non-smokers with healthier diets had higher rates of lung cancer, raising questions about whether pesticide exposure from conventionally grown produce could play a role. Researchers stress that the findings are preliminary and require further studies before any conclusions can be drawn.
Where you live could shape your dementia risk, massive study finds
Researchers analyzing data from more than 214,000 people found that dementia risk factors differ widely across countries, challenging the idea of a one-size-fits-all prevention strategy. At the same time, they uncovered surprisingly consistent patterns that could help shape smarter, more targeted public health efforts.
Medial entorhinal-hippocampal desynchronization parallels the emergence of memory impairment in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease pathology
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive impairments in episodic and spatial memory, as well as circuit and network-level dysfunction. While functional impairments in medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) and hippocampus (HPC) have been observed in patients and rodent models of AD, it remains unclear how communication between these regions breaks down in disease, and what specific physiological changes are associated with the onset of memory impairment. Here,...
Multidomain lifestyle intervention for the prevention of cognitive decline in at-risk older adults in Latin America (LatAm-FINGERS): a single-blind, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
BACKGROUND: Latin America faces a high dementia burden, with increased prevalence of factors associated with cognitive decline. Multidomain lifestyle interventions might delay cognitive decline, but populations from Latin America remain under-represented in dementia prevention trials. We aimed to investigate the feasibility of a culturally adapted, multidomain, systematic lifestyle intervention and investigate its effects on global cognitive function in at-risk older adults (aged 60-77 years).
Astrocytic lipid dysregulation as an early driver of neurodegeneration
Astrocytes have traditionally been cast as supportive glia, but they are increasingly recognized as metabolic hubs that regulate cholesterol synthesis, fatty acid detoxification, lipid droplet dynamics and redox homeostasis in the CNS. Neurons have a limited intrinsic capacity for lipid storage and detoxification and rely heavily on astrocytes to maintain a safe lipid environment. Emerging evidence indicates that dysregulation of astrocytic lipid homeostasis precedes overt neuronal degeneration...
Age-associated epigenetic drift trajectory and cross-national disparities in accelerated aging in domestic dogs
Aging is accompanied by both increasing interindividual heterogeneity and systematic, age-associated alterations in DNA methylation (DNAm). Here, we investigated these complementary dimensions of epigenetic aging in dogs using global and locus-specific measures of epigenetic drift alongside clock-based estimates of biological aging. We observed pervasive, yet genomically structured epigenetic instability throughout the canine lifespan. The extent of age-associated epigenetic drift further varied...
Flavin adenine dinucleotide is an endogenous suppressor for cytosolic DNA and RNA sensors to modulate innate immunity
Cytosolic DNA and RNA sensing is crucial for innate immunity, playing essential roles in pathogen defense and autoinflammation induction. We reported the endogenous metabolite flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) as a molecular brake restraining both cytosolic DNA and RNA sensing. It bound directly to cytosolic nucleic acid sensors cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) and retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I), occupying catalytic pockets to suppress their activity and downstream immune responses....
Multidomain lifestyle intervention for the prevention of cognitive decline in at-risk older adults in Latin America (LatAm-FINGERS): a single-blind, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
BACKGROUND: Latin America faces a high dementia burden, with increased prevalence of factors associated with cognitive decline. Multidomain lifestyle interventions might delay cognitive decline, but populations from Latin America remain under-represented in dementia prevention trials. We aimed to investigate the feasibility of a culturally adapted, multidomain, systematic lifestyle intervention and investigate its effects on global cognitive function in at-risk older adults (aged 60-77 years).
Experimental model systems to study vascular aging
Vascular aging contributes to systemic dysfunction and underlies many age-related diseases, driven by structural and functional changes across various cell types, including endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, pericytes, and cardiomyocytes. This review highlights experimental models that facilitate mechanistic insights and the development of novel therapeutic approaches for vascular aging, emphasizing both in vitro and in vivo methodologies. This review discusses in vitro models...
Mapping and manipulating aged and senescent microglia
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EEG-based assessment of sustained attention in geriatric inpatients: a feasibility study
Sustained attention is a core cognitive function, frequently declines with age and neurological disease, and is highly relevant for functional outcomes in geriatric populations. Electroencephalography (EEG) offers high temporal resolution for assessing attentional processes, but its feasibility in multimorbid geriatric inpatients remains insufficiently characterized. This study evaluated the procedural and methodological feasibility of EEG-based sustained-attention assessments in geriatric...
Karyopherin Dysfunction Is a Key Driver of Aging
Aging is often framed as the gradual erosion of proteostasis, driven by declining chaperone capacity, impaired degradation, and dysregulated protein synthesis. Yet this view implicitly assumes that proteins fail primarily because they misfold or escape clearance. Increasing evidence instead points to a more fundamental problem: aging disrupts the spatial management of the proteome. Gradually, proteins are misplaced, signaling pathways are uncoupled from their compartments, and condensates that...
The alignment of home and community-based services and social isolation in China: a longitudinal analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Findings underscore the importance of emotionally engaging and expectation-aligned services in mitigating social isolation, with extended services generating the most durable benefits. Strengthening HCBS to address psychosocial and physical needs may support aging-in-place and inform responsive community-based care systems in China and beyond.
World Heart Federation Roadmap on cardiac rehabilitation: a pathway to lifelong cardiovascular health
With an ageing population and the persistence of unhealthy lifestyle behaviours, health-care systems are challenged by a growing number of individuals living longer with cardiovascular disease and its sequelae. The evolution of cardiac rehabilitation, from a group exercise-based programme to encompassing all aspects of secondary prevention, has led to the ultimate objective of achieving lifelong cardiovascular health for all. In this World Heart Federation Roadmap, we present a united and...
Spatial mapping and senolytic targeting of senescent and disease-associated microglia in aged mouse brain white matter
Brain white matter undergoes structural and functional alterations linked to late-life cognitive decline, but the cellular and molecular basis of its selective vulnerability remains incompletely defined. Here, in naturally aged mice, we demonstrate that senescent and disease-associated microglia (DAM) phenotypes converge in hippocampal-adjacent white matter, particularly in the fimbria. Using regional gene expression profiling, immunolabeling, GeoMx digital spatial profiling and CosMx spatial...
Aging Enhances Serotonergic Signaling via 5-HT(7) Receptors Underlying Mechanical Alloknesis
Chronic pruritus (or itch) is a common condition associated with aging; however, the neural mechanisms driving age-related itch hypersensitivity remain largely unknown. Here, we investigated the role of serotonergic signaling in modulating itch sensitivity during aging. Aged mice exhibited enhanced mechanical alloknesis without changes in spontaneous scratching behavior, indicating that aging selectively affects mechanically evoked itch. Consistent with this phenotype, aged mice showed elevated...
Factors associated with low social support and participation among Brazilian older adults with disabilities: a cross-sectional study based on the 2019 national health survey
CONCLUSIONS: The findings contribute to the identification of groups most vulnerable to low social support and low social participation among older adults with disabilities. Because these patterns vary according to the type of social support and type of participation, this study highlights the importance of targeted strategies to promote social inclusion in aging populations.