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New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery

2 weeks 5 days ago
A minimally invasive treatment that blocks inflammation-driving blood vessels in the knee provided significant pain relief and improved function for osteoarthritis patients, with benefits lasting at least a year. The procedure was safe, highly successful, and could offer a new alternative for people seeking relief before considering knee replacement.

Scientists say most of what’s in your food is still a mystery

2 weeks 5 days ago
Scientists are beginning to explore a hidden world of thousands of food chemicals that go far beyond the nutrients listed on nutrition labels. This “nutritional dark matter” may hold the key to understanding disease risk, healthy aging, and why different diets affect people in dramatically different ways.

10 surprising ways diabetes and dementia are connected

2 weeks 5 days ago
Diabetes and dementia appear to be closely intertwined, with each condition potentially influencing the other. Problems with insulin and glucose can affect the brain’s energy supply, increase inflammation, and damage blood vessels linked to memory loss. Researchers are also finding that some popular diabetes medications may lower dementia risk. These discoveries are opening new possibilities for protecting brain health as people age.

Most people who stop GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic eventually return

2 weeks 5 days ago
Many people prescribed GLP-1 drugs for type 2 diabetes (such as Victoza, Ozempic, or tirzepatide) stop taking them, but a surprising number later return to treatment. Researchers found that newer medications appear to keep patients on therapy longer, while side effects remain a major reason for discontinuation.

Semaglutide (Ozempic) linked to fewer bone fractures despite greater weight loss

2 weeks 6 days ago
A large real-world study suggests semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus) may offer an unexpected bonus for people with type 2 diabetes: stronger protection against bone fractures while delivering greater weight loss. Researchers analyzing health records from nearly 60,000 adults found that people taking semaglutide experienced about 15% fewer fractures than those using other common weight-loss medications, despite losing more weight.

Interpretable graph-based models on multimodal biomedical data integration: a technical review and benchmarking

2 weeks 6 days ago
Integrating diverse biomedical modalities is essential for robust healthcare insights, and graph-based models are increasingly used to capture complex relational structures. Yet, their clinical translation hinges on interpretability. This review surveys interpretable graph-based models applied to multimodal biomedical data, highlighting dominant trends in disease classification, static graph construction, and post-hoc explainability. We categorize explainable artificial intelligence (XAI)...
Alireza Sadeghi

Multi-omic analysis of deep learning-derived phenotypes links ophthalmic imaging to cardiovascular and neurological traits

2 weeks 6 days ago
The eye is a recognized source of biomarkers for cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease risk. Here we characterize the breadth of these associations and identify biological axes that may mediate them. Using UK Biobank data, we developed a multi-omic analysis pipeline integrating physiological, radiomic, metabolomic and genomic information. We trained retinal adversarial autoencoders to represent optical coherence tomography images and color fundus photographs as 256-dimensional embeddings....
Thomas H Julian

Human iPSC-NSC-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Can Alleviate Alzheimer's Disease-Linked Impairments in Mitochondria, mTOR Signaling, Autophagy, and Hippocampal Neurogenesis

2 weeks 6 days ago
Intranasal (IN) administrations of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived neural stem cells (hNSCs) have shown promise in reducing chronic neuroinflammation mediated by microglia and astrocytes in 5x familial Alzheimer's disease (5xFAD) mice, a model for early-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). The current study rigorously investigated whether treatment with hiPSC-NSC-EVs could also alleviate several other neuropathological changes contributing...
Leelavathi N Madhu

Mitochondria and brain aging: From cell-specific dysfunction to intercellular cooperation

2 weeks 6 days ago
Mitochondria are essential for brain energy metabolism and are increasingly recognized as key contributors to brain aging. Although neurons are exceptionally vulnerable to age-related mitochondrial decline, emerging evidence reveals that glial and vascular cells also exhibit distinct mitochondrial impairments. This review synthesizes recent advances in our understanding of mitochondrial dysfunction across specific brain regions and diverse cell types, highlighting subcellular...
Amandine Grimm

ZNF512B safeguards genome integrity at regulatory regions to repress the SASP and inflammation

2 weeks 6 days ago
Cellular senescence drives aging and disease largely through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), yet its regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Using a SASP reporter combined with a CRISPR-Cas9 screen targeting active regulatory elements, we identify the zinc-finger protein ZNF512B as a key suppressor of the SASP. ZNF512B loss induces DNA damage, activates cGAS-STING signaling, and triggers inflammatory transcriptional reprogramming. In contrast, ZNF512B promotes preferential...
Sanjeeb Kumar Sahu

Macrophage regulation of extracellular matrix remodeling in aging skeletal muscle

2 weeks 6 days ago
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a dynamic structural network that supports tissue architecture and regulates cell function. It is primarily composed of collagens, elastin, proteoglycans, and glycoproteins, which are synthesized by canonical and non-canonical ECM-producing cells. During aging, the ECM undergoes progressive changes in structure and composition, a process recently recognized as the 13th hallmark of aging. In skeletal muscle (SKM), age-associated ECM remodeling, largely regulated...
Chang-Yi Cui

Evolution of increased longevity and slowed ageing in a genus of tropical butterfly

2 weeks 6 days ago
Evolution has given rise to lifespans in extant species ranging from days to centuries. Given that mechanisms of ageing are highly conserved, studying long-lived lineages across the animal kingdom could yield insights relevant for healthy ageing in humans. The long lifespans reported for the Heliconius butterfly genus position it as a promising new model system for such studies, but its potential is limited by a paucity of available data. Here, we collate data from commercial butterfly houses,...
Jessica Foley

Inferring accumulation times of mitochondrial DNA deletion mutants from cross-sectional single-cell data: methodological framework and validation

2 weeks 6 days ago
The accumulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion mutants in post-mitotic cells is a hallmark of mammalian ageing and a key contributor to tissue decline in skeletal muscle and neurons. A transcription-coupled replication model predicts that deletions affecting a negative feedback mechanism gain a selective replication advantage, leading to relatively short accumulation times for mutant takeover. However, these accumulation times are experimentally inaccessible since single-cell...
Axel Kowald

The oocyte-enriched metabolite serotonin alleviates cellular senescence and aging phenotypes in the mouse

2 weeks 6 days ago
Whether metabolites enriched at early developmental stages affect cellular and organismal aging remains unclear. In this study, we comprehensively profiled the metabolic landscape of mouse oocytes in comparison to cleavage-stage embryos. Our analysis revealed that oocytes display accumulation of reductive metabolites that diminish following fertilization. Notably, we identified serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) as an oocyte-enriched metabolite with protective roles in aging. The underlying...
Yuyan Xu