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This shark can live 400 years. Its eyes barely seem to age

8 hours 46 minutes ago
Greenland sharks may live for 400 years without suffering the kind of retinal decline normally associated with aging. Researchers found healthy eye tissue and active proteins specially adapted for seeing blue light in the dim Arctic depths. DNA repair mechanisms may help keep their eyes functioning across centuries. The discovery could eventually offer new clues for protecting human vision as we age.

Quitting alcohol may prime the brain for relapse

9 hours 14 minutes ago
Mice that developed compulsive drinking after alcohol abstinence showed more than double the activity in a brain region associated with stress and addiction. Because the signal appeared before they drank again, researchers think it could eventually help predict who is most at risk of relapse.

Peppermint oil lowers blood pressure in just 20 days

21 hours 52 minutes ago
Peppermint oil may have an unexpected benefit for people with mildly high blood pressure. Adults who took a small dose twice daily for 20 days saw their systolic blood pressure fall by an average of 8.5 mmHg, while a placebo group showed little change. Researchers say the inexpensive oil could eventually provide a simple additional option for managing elevated blood pressure.

Exercise may work better for keeping weight off than losing it

22 hours 5 minutes ago
Exercise may not be a powerful weight-loss tool on its own, but it appears to play a much bigger role in preventing lost weight from returning. By preserving muscle, supporting metabolism, improving fat burning, and regulating appetite and blood sugar, regular activity can make long-term weight maintenance easier.

This yeast supplement may boost cancer-fighting immunity

1 day 1 hour ago
A simple yeast-based food supplement may help restore the immune system’s ability to fight cancer, according to new research in mice. Scientists found that yeast beta-glucan reprogrammed early immune cells in the bone marrow, leading to stronger, longer-lasting cancer-fighting responses against colorectal, skin, and breast cancer cells.

Ambient air pollution exposure and cognitive aging; mediators and possible pathways: a systematic review on the epidemiological studies

1 day 2 hours ago
This systematic review investigates the mediating factors in the relationship between ambient air pollution exposure and cognitive aging. We identified 16 studies examining 72 unique exposure-mediator-outcome associations for six pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, NO2, NOX, black carbon, and PM1 components). The most studied pollutant was PM2.5 (65% of analyses). Cognitive outcomes included memory, cognitive processing speed, and clinically diagnosed conditions such as dementia incidence. Potential...
Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi

Protein C activity may reflect endogenous anticoagulant balance and is associated with stroke severity and functional outcomes in acute ischemic stroke

1 day 2 hours ago
CONCLUSION: Protein C activity was consistently associated with stroke severity and may reflect endogenous anticoagulant balance. An association with functional outcome was also observed, although this finding was less consistent across sensitivity analyses. These findings suggest that variation in protein C activity across its observed distribution may provide information that is not fully reflected by conventional laboratory reference categories.
Soo-Hyun Park

Integrating computational modeling, neuroimaging, and neuromodulation to decompose perceptual decision-making in healthy aging: a review of methods, findings, and gaps

1 day 2 hours ago
Perceptual decision-making (PDM) - the transformation of sensory input into behavioral choice - declines with healthy aging, leading to slower responses, altered accuracy, and negative impacts on quality of life. Recent advances in model-based cognitive neuroscience, particularly drift-diffusion models (DDMs), allow decomposition of PDM into latent components (e.g., evidence accumulation, decision caution, non-decision time) and enable identification of neural circuits associated with each...
Anna Udoratina

Network Model to Predict Age-Related Transcriptional Reprogramming

1 day 2 hours ago
Understanding how secreted factors from aged tissue, often referred to as the senescence-associated secretome, reshape cellular phenotypes remains a major challenge due to the complexity of downstream molecular cascades. Here, we present a computational framework for in silico perturbation modeling designed to predict distinct transcriptional responses to age-specific extracellular environmental cues. We exemplify applications of this framework using articular chondrocytes exposed to secretomes...
Tyler J McNeill

Integrating biological aging into clinical practice: a review and path forward for precision longevity medicine

1 day 2 hours ago
Aging is a complex biological phenomenon. Because health can vary greatly even among persons of the same chronological age, biological age, an integrative measure of physiological and molecular deterioration, may be a more useful construct for promoting longevity. Biological aging does not represent a "fixed" process; rather, it can be reversible. Many markers of biological aging exist. Epigenetic clocks use patterns of aging-related DNA methylation to predict morbidity and mortality, but other...
Stephanie Tuminello

Ageing of the skeletal muscle as a barrier to cell therapy: Cell sources, microenvironmental failure and autologous alternatives

1 day 2 hours ago
The progressive decline of skeletal muscle (SkM) regeneration is a central feature of ageing. In sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and function is driven by exhaustion and dysfunction of resident muscle stem cells and by degenerative remodeling of their regenerative niche, including cellular senescence, chronic inflammation, and fibro-adipogenic conversion. Accordingly, cell-based therapies aim to reverse this regenerative failure through direct myofiber replacement, paracrine...
Inseon Kim

Developmental programming of skeletal muscle aging by parental exercise: Intergenerational mechanisms and implications for lifelong muscle health

1 day 2 hours ago
Age-related skeletal muscle decline contributes substantially to loss of physical independence and impaired metabolic health, yet its trajectory varies considerably among individuals. Fundamental determinants of muscle function, including architecture, cellular composition, and metabolic capacity, are established during prenatal and early postnatal development. During these windows, skeletal muscle exhibits substantial plasticity in response to parental physiological and metabolic states,...
Zijian Li

Altered plantarflexor muscle-tendon mechanics and gearing during stretch-shortening contractions in older adults

1 day 2 hours ago
Ageing is associated with impairments in muscle force-generating capacity and tendon mechanical properties, yet its effects on stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) function remain unclear. We combined in vivo ultrasonography with dynamometric and kinematic measurements to investigate the muscle-tendon mechanisms underpinning SSC performance in older adults. Fourteen young (28 ± 5 years) and fifteen older adults (67 ± 3 years) performed electrically evoked plantarflexion contractions on an isokinetic...
Andrea Monte

The Dark Side of the Matrix: Elastin-Derived Fragments Drive Aging by Igniting the Immune System

1 day 2 hours ago
The extracellular matrix (ECM) undergoes extensive alterations during aging, yet its contribution to organismal aging remains partially understood. Emerging evidence now identifies elastin-derived fragments as bioactive matrikines that function as systemic drivers of inflammaging and aging, rather than passive byproducts of tissue degradation. This Viewpoint examines recent findings on elastin-derived fragments in the context of matrikine biology and aging, highlighting their emerging roles as...
Taihao Quan

Ambient air pollution exposure and cognitive aging; mediators and possible pathways: a systematic review on the epidemiological studies

1 day 2 hours ago
This systematic review investigates the mediating factors in the relationship between ambient air pollution exposure and cognitive aging. We identified 16 studies examining 72 unique exposure-mediator-outcome associations for six pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, NO2, NOX, black carbon, and PM1 components). The most studied pollutant was PM2.5 (65% of analyses). Cognitive outcomes included memory, cognitive processing speed, and clinically diagnosed conditions such as dementia incidence. Potential...
Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi

Counteracting vascular ageing with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels

1 day 2 hours ago
With the ageing of the global population, age-related cardiovascular diseases have become a significant burden on global public health. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) possesses a deep theoretical foundation and extensive clinical experience in delaying age-related vascular diseases. However, a systematic synthesis of modern scientific evidence in this field remains lacking. This article provides a systematic review of research progress on the molecular mechanisms of TCM interventions in...
Xinyu Zhang

Exercise and p21 Signaling in Central Nervous System Aging and Senescence: A Context- and Dose-Dependent Relationship

1 day 2 hours ago
Physical exercise is a potent modifier of CNS aging, but its relationship with the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 (CDKN1A) is neither uniformly suppressive nor equivalent to cellular senescence. Direct evidence remains sparse and preclinical. Sustained physiological exercise reduced hippocampal or cortical p21-associated signatures in models of metabolic distress, natural aging, and amyloid pathology. Conversely, acute treadmill exercise transiently increased hippocampal Cdkn1a, while...
Chen Sun