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Effects of daily multivitamin-multimineral and cocoa extract supplementation on epigenetic aging clocks in the COSMOS randomized clinical trial
Large-scale randomized trials have found that multivitamin-multimineral (MVM) supplements and cocoa flavanols may benefit several age-related chronic conditions among older adults, but it remains unclear whether these two supplements directly slow the biological aging process. This prespecified ancillary study evaluated the 2-year effect of a daily MVM (Centrum Silver) and cocoa extract (500 mg cocoa flavanols per day, including 80 mg (-)-epicatechin) on five DNA methylation measures of...
Graded normobaric hypoxia alters cerebral oxygenation and cognition in middle-aged adults: a single-blind counterbalanced randomized crossover trial
Aging is associated with reduced cerebrovascular reactivity and impaired neurovascular coupling, limiting the brain's ability to maintain adequate oxygen delivery during physiological stressors such as hypoxia. These vascular changes may heighten middle-aged adults' vulnerability to hypoxia-induced neural and cognitive impairments, yet dose-response data integrating cerebral oxygenation and cognition remain scarce. In a single-blind, randomized crossover trial, 16 participants completed four...
Development and characterization of experimental beta-cell senescence models revealing autophagy defects and altered stimulus-secretion coupling
Aging is a major contributor to β-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes, with cellular senescence increasingly recognized as an important underlying mechanism. Here, we established a doxorubicin (DOX)-induced senescence model using MIN6 mouse insulinoma β-cell line to elucidate the mechanisms by which senescence remodels organelle homeostasis and insulin secretion. Senescence was validated by senescence-associated β-galactosidase positivity, p16^(INK4a)/p21/p53 upregulation, and cell cycle arrest....
Daily multivitamin slows signs of biological ageing
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How bumble bees survive days underwater without drowning
Insects can stay alive for up to a week in flooded nests, thanks to several tricks