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Nearly half of kidney transplant patients never even get started

1 hour 48 minutes ago
A massive national study found that nearly half of Americans with kidney failure who are referred for a transplant never even begin the evaluation process, and only 19% make it onto the transplant waitlist. Researchers discovered that factors such as where a person lives, whether they are married, their income level, language, age, and even which transplant center they use can dramatically affect their chances of moving forward.

A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

2 hours 49 minutes ago
A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor.

Therapeutic inhibition of telomeric DNA damage response rescues hematopoietic dysfunction driven by telomere shortening and aging

11 hours 59 minutes ago
Telomeres progressively shorten and accumulate damage with aging, and this contributes to cellular senescence and hematopoietic dysfunction. We previously showed that telomere dysfunction induces synthesis of telomeric noncoding RNAs required for activation of the telomeric DNA damage response (tDDR), a driver of senescence and inflammation. However, whether the tDDR causally impairs hematopoiesis remained unclear. Here we show in telomerase-deficient Terc^(-/-) mice, which recapitulate...
Alessia Oppezzo

(In)congruence effect of chronological age and subjective age on older adults' cognitive functioning: the moderating role of social participation and cross-cultural comparisons

11 hours 59 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide novel evidence for the interactive effects of objective and subjective age, psychosocial resources, and cultural context on cognitive aging, highlighting the potential importance of age perceptions and social participation in cognitive aging.
Jiahui Li

The joint association of sleep duration and physical activity with frailty among older adults: the first evidence from CHARLS

11 hours 59 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study demonstrate that adequate sleep duration and PA are crucial independent and synergistic protective factors against rapid frailty progression. These findings highlight that concurrently targeting both behaviors is a vital clinical strategy to mitigate severe frailty and promote healthy aging.
Fu Yuan

Multidimensional health profiles and cognitive function of community-dwelling older adults: a latent profile analysis

11 hours 59 minutes ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of multidimensional health profiles in understanding cognitive vulnerability among older adults. The identified patterns of co-occurring physical and psychosocial symptoms highlight the importance of adopting holistic, tailored strategies to support cognitive health. Developing profile-specific interventions addressing physical function, symptom management, and psychosocial well-being is essential for preventing cognitive decline in this...
Myungji Kim

The components and effects of home rehabilitation on activities of daily living and physical performance of community dwelling older people with low physical performance - a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

11 hours 59 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: Home rehabilitation comprises three main intervention approaches. The Activity-based and Exercise-based yield small improvements in BADL and physical performance. Evidence for other ADL outcomes and the Reablement-based remains limited.
Karin Högstedt

Effects of aging on recognition and dominance perception in laughter

11 hours 59 minutes ago
INTRODUCTION: Aging is associated with reduced accuracy in recognizing others' emotions, an ability that is important for maintaining social connectedness in later life. Laughter is a social signal with multiple functions, as it can facilitate social bonding but also convey negative social meanings, for example when directed at someone. In previous research we have shown that younger adults are able to classify spontaneously emitted joyful, schadenfreude, and tickling laughter above chance...
Diana P Szameitat

Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Physiological Risk Factors for Falls

11 hours 59 minutes ago
CONCLUSION: Conclusion: Fallers presented more depressive symptoms, morbidities, polypharmacy, and worse subjective health status. Depressive symptoms do not act directly over the number of falls; nonetheless, those with depressive symptoms presented a higher chance of falling, which may be associated to slower reaction time. Psychological symptoms play an important role in falls, and should, therefore, be considered in identifying older people at risk and in developing prevention programs.
Natalia Reynaldo Sampaio