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Probing buccal-customized epigenetic clocks to investigate socioeconomic and health disparities
Epigenetic clocks are emerging as promising tools for examining social and health disparities. These measures are typically developed using blood DNA methylation (DNAm) data. Cheek swabs, being less invasive than blood collection, can be used to assay buccal DNAm. This study examines how buccal-originated epigenetic clocks relate to socioeconomic status (SES) and health, and compares these associations to those of blood-originated clocks applied to buccal DNAm in the German SOEP cohort (N =...
            
      
Combined creatine and HMB co-supplementation improves functional strength independent of muscle mass in physically active older adults: a randomized crossover trial
Sarcopenia is a major contributor to frailty and functional decline among older adults. Combining exercise with nutritional strategies such as creatine monohydrate (CRE) and β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation may help to preserve strength and independence. To evaluate the effects of 6-week CRE + HMB supplementation combined with an integral physical conditioning (IPC) program on functional strength and body composition in physically active older adults. In a randomized,...
            
      
Tooth loss progression and mortality among older adults: results from the Chinese longitudinal healthy longevity survey (CLHLS)
CONCLUSIONS: Among older adults, the risk of all-cause mortality significantly increased with a more rapid progression of tooth loss, regardless of baseline tooth count. These findings emphasize the critical importance of monitoring tooth loss progression.
            
      
Hyperactive 20<em>S</em> proteasome enhances proteostasis and ERAD in <em>C. elegans</em> via degradation of intrinsically disordered proteins
Age-related proteinopathies, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, are driven by toxic accumulation of misfolded and intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) that overwhelm cellular proteostasis. The proteasome clears these proteins, but its failure in disease remains unclear. We engineered a Caenorhabditis elegans model with a hyperactive 20S proteasome (α3ΔN) for selective 20S activation. α3ΔN markedly enhanced IDP and misfolded protein degradation, reduced oxidative damage, and...
            
      
Therapeutic extracellular vesicles as a cornerstone of medicine in the next decade with gerontological focus
Extracellular vesicles present a promising alternative to stem cells in regenerative medicine and gerontology. They offer significant advantages over cell transplantation, demonstrating potential for slowing aging and treating age-related diseases. Extracellular vesicles secreted by diverse cell types modulate inflammation, stimulate tissue regeneration, and exhibit anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties. This work explores the therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicles as...
            
      
Natural history of liver fluke infection underpins epidemiological patterns of biliary cancer
Pathogens are major drivers of cancer globally and the processes of infection and carcinogenesis unfold over decades making them difficult to observe in human or natural populations. We investigate these hidden dynamics for the foodborne trematode Opisthorchis viverrini, which is a primary cause of biliary cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) and infects 12 million people in Southeast Asia. In tumors from patients exposed to O. viverrini, we find that the earliest chromosomal amplifications carrying...
            
      
Regulatory mechanisms of neuro inflammation from a gender perspective: interactions among astrocytes, sex hormones, and the gut-brain axis
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Daily briefing: Don't sideline Palestinian scientists after ceasefire, say experts
Should genetically modified wildlife be banned? Scientists weigh the risks
The world’s first plastics treaty is in crisis: can it be salvaged?
Dangerous ‘nitazene’ opioids are on the rise: researchers are worried
Future solitude
Portable muon beam could accelerate archaeology scans
European bats capture migrating birds and eat them on the wing
Current mosquitoes evolved more recently than previously thought
Rebuilding Gaza: don’t sideline Palestinian scientists, say experts
Author Correction: Loss-of-function mutations in PLD4 lead to systemic lupus erythematosus
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Federal researchers confront growing uncertainty about future
            
      
Utility of biological aging acceleration in capturing transitions of atrial fibrillation and dementia: a population-based study
The biological aging acceleration predicts both morbidity and mortality, while few investigations have examined its utility in evaluating transitions, e.g. development patterns, of atrial fibrillation (AF) and dementia. We aimed to investigate the utility of biological aging acceleration in predicting transitions of AF and dementia. A total of 402,955 participants (mean [SD] age: 56.5 [8.1] years; men: 45.9%) in the UK Biobank were included. Biological age was calculated using the phenotypic...
            
      
Naked mole rats live for decades - genetic tweaks reveal insights into ageing
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