Longevity & Immunity

NAD+ And Fertility

There are often variances between men and women when it comes to health and longevity, but because of a (changing, but slowly) societal tendency to consider men as the default, the fact that women experience aging differently hasn’t always received the attention it deserves. Now researchers have made one step toward addressing that discrepancy by […]

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Savonix

There’s a lot we don’t understand about dementia, with every stage from identification to treatment presenting a whole array of challenges, and an outright cure is still far out of reach. It may seem overly ambitious to say you’re aiming for “a world without dementia”, but that’s what Savonix is hoping to achieve with some

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Lab Grown Organs

There’s not exactly a surplus of human organs around for medical purposes. Most of them are currently in use by people who need them, and those that are donated after death are nowhere near enough to meet demand. We’re not talking about saving people with transplants. Realistic human organs can be invaluable in medical testing,

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Reversal Of Aging

When we discuss aging and longevity, we tend to focus on how to prevent age-related decline and disease, or how to manage it if it does occur. There’s a general acceptance that, in most circumstances, once your cells start to degenerate, you can’t just reverse the effects… or can you? Perhaps that deterioration isn’t the

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SensorsCall

Historically speaking, finding care for elderly relatives wasn’t a huge concern. There are a few reasons for that, including the fact that people didn’t generally live as long. In addition, it used to be much more normal for every generation of a family, plus all the aunts and uncles and cousins, to live together. Today,

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