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Plasma miR-34a-5p outperforms miR-126-3p in predicting cognitive decline in cerebral small vessel disease patients with impaired glucose regulation

12 hours 12 minutes ago
INTRODUCTION: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are promising biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of neurodegenerative diseases. Over the past few years, miR-34a-5p and miR-126-3p have become some of the most characterized miRNA, the former being associated with cellular senescence and apoptosis and the latter with the maintenance of vascular endothelial function. The present study aimed to evaluate diagnostic performance of miR-34a-5p and miR-126-3p for cognitive dysfunction in CSVD patients. In...
Yanan Wang

Short-term neurovascular and electrophysiological responses to combined visual and vibration stimulation in older adults with mild cognitive impairment

12 hours 12 minutes ago
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is associated with age-related alterations in neural oscillatory activity and cerebral hemodynamics, while mobility limitations often restrict participation in conventional exercise-based interventions. This study investigated exploratory, single-arm, within-subject short-term neurovascular and electrophysiological responses to a combined visual and vibration stimulation protocol in older adults with MCI. Cerebral blood flow was assessed using near-infrared...
Runhong Yao

Pain and the aging brain: beyond association toward action

12 hours 12 minutes ago
Chronic pain affects more than half of older adults and has been increasingly linked to cognitive decline, a relationship with profound implications for healthy aging. Ramezani and colleagues examined this association in 1,343 Iranian older adults from the Birjand Longitudinal Aging Study, a well‑characterised cohort from an understudied population. The study has notable strengths: a large sample size, population‑based recruitment, and DAG‑guided covariate selection. However, three...
Kianoush Saberi

Age-Related Structural-Functional Discrepancy in Muscle Indicators Among Rural Korean Older Women

12 hours 12 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: Structural and functional muscle indicators showed divergent age-related patterns among rural community-dwelling women. The performance-based 5×STS demonstrated substantially greater relative differences than structural indicators, supporting the inclusion of functional assessments alongside structural measures for age-stratified evaluation in rural settings.
Jaeyong Park

These fat-filled brain cells may be making multiple sclerosis worse

18 hours 2 minutes ago
Scientists have uncovered a surprising clue that may help explain why multiple sclerosis (MS) progresses rapidly in some people but not others. In brain tissue from patients with severe MS, researchers found large numbers of “foamy” immune cells packed with fat droplets after absorbing damaged myelin. These overloaded cells appear to switch from helping repair the brain to fueling ongoing damage and inflammation.

Brain activity under anesthesia challenges what we know about consciousness

19 hours 17 minutes ago
The unconscious brain appears to be far more capable than scientists once believed. Researchers found that patients under general anesthesia could still process language at a sophisticated level, distinguishing nouns, verbs, and adjectives while listening to stories. Even more remarkably, neural activity showed signs of predicting upcoming words before they were heard. The results challenge traditional ideas about consciousness and hint at new possibilities for brain-computer interfaces.

Only one workout helped older adults lose fat without losing muscle

1 day 3 hours ago
A six-month study of more than 120 adults in their 70s found that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) may offer a key advantage over other forms of exercise: it helped reduce body fat while preserving valuable muscle mass. While moderate and low-intensity workouts also led to some fat loss, only HIIT maintained lean muscle, which becomes increasingly important with age.

Common pesticide linked to more than double the risk of Parkinson’s disease

1 day 4 hours ago
Scientists at UCLA have linked long-term exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos with a sharply increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. People exposed to the chemical near their homes were more than twice as likely to develop the condition. Laboratory studies showed that chlorpyrifos damages dopamine neurons and interferes with the brain’s ability to remove toxic protein buildup.

From Lifespan Extension to Hallmark-Informed Gerotherapeutic Prioritization: A Bibliometric-Guided, Strategy-Oriented Review of Anti-Aging Drug Research

1 day 12 hours ago
Anti-aging pharmacology has transitioned from early exploratory lifespan-extension studies to a hallmark-informed, multi-level framework that integrates mechanistic, preclinical, and translational evidence. Using a bibliometric-guided, strategy-oriented approach, this review maps the explicit anti-aging drug literature from 2005 to 2025, identifies historically influential compounds, and evaluates their translational readiness. The field converges on three partially overlapping intervention...
Zhen Liu

The shaky voice of aging localized to the larynx: dissociation of frequency and amplitude tremor

1 day 12 hours ago
Aging is associated with structural and functional changes of the vocal folds that may result in presbyphonia, often perceived as a weak or shaky voice. However, the quantitative characterization of underlying age-related vocal tremor across the adult lifespan remains limited. This cross-sectional study investigated the characteristics of vocal tremor across the adult lifespan using automated acoustic analysis. A total of 291 native speakers aged 18-94 years were recruited and underwent...
Braco Bošković