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Going to museums, movies, and theater may help your body stay younger

4 days 16 hours ago
Going to the cinema, visiting museums, or attending concerts may do more than entertain. Researchers found that older adults who regularly participated in cultural activities tended to have bodies that functioned like those of people about three years younger. They believe stronger social ties, better mental health, and healthier habits could help explain the link, although more research is needed to determine whether cultural activities directly slow aging.

Scientists finally solved why some frogs survive a deadly fungus

4 days 17 hours ago
A deadly fungus has wiped out amphibian populations around the globe, yet some mysteriously recover. Researchers discovered that survivors develop powerful immune defenses while they are still tadpoles, giving them a head start before the fungus can attack after metamorphosis. The study also uncovered a vast collection of previously unknown antimicrobial peptides that could someday inspire new drugs to fight infections.

Chewing bubble gum after beetroot may help lower blood pressure

4 days 21 hours ago
A new study found that chewing sugary gum after eating nitrate-rich vegetables or drinking beetroot juice helped the body produce more beneficial nitrite, leading to a temporary drop in blood pressure. Researchers hope the discovery will lead to healthier ways to enhance the cardiovascular and performance benefits of dietary nitrate without relying on sugar.

Eating chili peppers may raise the risk of one deadly cancer

5 days 8 hours ago
A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less clear for stomach and colorectal cancers. Researchers emphasize that the findings show an association, not proof of cause and effect, and that more research is needed to determine whether moderate consumption carries similar risks.

Modulation of inflammasome biology in age-associated neurodegenerative diseases: Therapeutic potential of endogenous gasotransmitters and synthetic molecules

5 days 11 hours ago
Inflammasomes, particularly the NLRP3 complex, play a central role in coordinating innate immune activation and neuroinflammatory responses within the cytosol. Persistent or dysregulated nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich-containing family, pyrin domain-containing-3 (NLRP3) activation promotes caspase-1-dependent maturation of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 and triggers gasdermin D (GSDMD)-mediated pyroptosis, thereby contributing to the pathogenic cascades underlying Alzheimer's disease...
Arshi Waseem

Spatiotemporal dynamics of tau extent and load increase in Alzheimer's disease across four longitudinal cohorts

5 days 11 hours ago
This longitudinal study including four independent cohorts assessed the spatiotemporal dynamics of tau extent and load changes in Alzheimer's disease using tau positron emission tomography data from 2,459 participants, including 898 followed for up to 7 years. Regional standardized uptake value ratios indexed tau load, whereas the spatial extent of tauopathy (SEOT) (proportion of abnormal voxels) measured tau extent. We observed burden-dependent longitudinal dynamics of tau progression: SEOT...
Arthur C Macedo

Lipid metabolism is a key central, systemic and gut microbial feature of the decline in rat hippocampal function during middle age

5 days 11 hours ago
Middle age is emerging as a turning point in brain ageing, prognostic of future cognitive health and amenable to intervention. Metabolic and proteomic differences during this period are not yet fully understood and may potentially influence functions of the hippocampus, a brain area that regulates memory and anxiety. While the gut microbiota is implicated in brain ageing, the relationship between the gut microbiota, the metabolic state, and hippocampal proteome in middle age has not been...
Maria Giovanna Caruso

Good 4 u: A classic cytokine rejuvenates hematopoiesis

5 days 11 hours ago
Aging and chronic inflammation alter hematopoiesis, impacting the hematopoietic progenitor populations in the bone marrow. In this issue of Immunity, Yao et al. show that the canonical type 2 cytokine interleukin 4 reverses age-related hematopoietic and physiologic effects by rebalancing progenitor fates.
Kira L Florczak

Modulation of inflammasome biology in age-associated neurodegenerative diseases: Therapeutic potential of endogenous gasotransmitters and synthetic molecules

5 days 11 hours ago
Inflammasomes, particularly the NLRP3 complex, play a central role in coordinating innate immune activation and neuroinflammatory responses within the cytosol. Persistent or dysregulated nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich-containing family, pyrin domain-containing-3 (NLRP3) activation promotes caspase-1-dependent maturation of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 and triggers gasdermin D (GSDMD)-mediated pyroptosis, thereby contributing to the pathogenic cascades underlying Alzheimer's disease...
Arshi Waseem

A Compendium of Circulating Biomarkers of Senescence in Humans: Insights on Mechanistic Impact Across Health Domains and Modulation by Therapeutic Interventions

5 days 11 hours ago
Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging and a contributing factor to many age-related morbidity and decline. A key characteristic of senescent cells is a pro-inflammatory secretome known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). When tracked in circulation, SASP factors associate with age-related clinical traits and diseases, raising the captivating possibility that the senescence burden, and concomitant susceptibility to age-related morbidity, can be noninvasively assessed in...
Bradley Olinger

Synergistic interfacial-mechanical binder design for high-areal-capacity and long-lifespan Si-based negative electrodes in practical pouch cells

5 days 11 hours ago
The pursuit of high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries demands high-silicon silicon-graphite composite negative electrodes, yet their commercialization remains hindered by interfacial incompatibility and mechanical instability. While an ideal binder must simultaneously achieve robust adhesion to both silicon and graphite, accommodate substantial silicon volume changes, and maintain high binder bulk stability, existing systems fail to harmonize these requirements. Here, we present a molecularly...
Zeheng Li

Citrulline drives age-related lipid deposition for healthspan

5 days 11 hours ago
Too much or too less lipid deposition increases mortality, while in contrast, modest lipid deposition during aging is crucial for healthspan. How animals determine the aging state and then promote appropriate lipid deposition for lifespan benefits are largely unknown. In this study, we identified citrulline as a key metabolite driving aging-related lipid deposition for healthspan in Caenorhabditis elegans. Citrulline deficiency reduced aging-related lipid accumulation and shortened lifespan, an...
Chunxia Li

Reversal of protein chemical aging by enzymatic deglycation

5 days 11 hours ago
The accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in long-lived proteins is a hallmark of mammalian aging and implicated as a driver of metabolic dysfunction. Among these adducts, N^(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) is particularly abundant in aging tissues, where it modifies proteins and acts as a ligand for the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), thereby perpetuating chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. While endogenous detoxification systems exist for reactive...
Narisa Trabosh

The impact of sex, age, and genetic ancestry on DNA methylation across tissues

5 days 11 hours ago
Understanding the consequences of individual DNA methylation variation is crucial for advancing our knowledge of human biology and disease. Yet, the collective impact of individual traits on DNA methylation and their downstream effects on gene expression across human tissues remain poorly understood. Here, we quantify the contributions of sex, age, genetic ancestry, and BMI on autosomal DNA methylation variation across 9 human tissues and 424 individuals from the Genotype-Tissue Expression...
Winona Oliveros

SMARCAL1 is a candidate therapeutic target for ALT-positive tumors

5 days 11 hours ago
A significant subset of tumors, including >50% of osteosarcomas-an aggressive bone malignancy affecting children, adolescents, and young adults-relies on alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT), a telomerase-independent, DNA repair-based mechanism for telomere elongation. The overall 5 year survival rate for osteosarcoma patients is ∼65%, underscoring the need to develop novel targeted therapies. Through the Cancer Dependency Map, we identified SMARCAL1, a DNA translocase previously shown to...
Angelo Taglialatela