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Can a Heart Ultrasound Tell Your True Age?
This is an intriguing first step suggesting ultrasound plus AI could help identify who's aging faster in their heart and arteries. But it's not yet proven to predict future disease—we …
Two Repurposed Drugs Trigger Cellular Stress Responses That Extend Lifespan in Worms
This is a promising screening discovery suggesting two existing drugs might activate cellular defense pathways linked to aging. However, it's a first report in worms that needs independent replication and …
A Protein Called ATG-18 Extends Lifespan Without Needing Its Usual Autophagy Role
This is a solid mechanistic discovery in worms showing that a famous aging protein works differently than scientists thought—but we need follow-up studies in mammals to know if it matters …
How Intermittent Fasting Protects Brain DNA Through Metabolic Signaling
This mechanistic study in mice provides compelling evidence that intermittent fasting activates durable DNA repair and antioxidant programs in the brain through a metabolic-epigenetic pathway. However, it's a foundational animal …
How Jellyfish Sense Stress and Trigger Regeneration: A Protein Map
This paper uses advanced protein-mapping technology to describe how an immortal jellyfish switches from dormancy to regeneration, pinpointing three molecular 'hubs' that might control this decision. It's a solid first …
How IGF-1 Triggers Cellular Aging: A New Model for Targeted Rejuvenation
This review presents a clever new idea about how IGF-1 timing—not just amount—might drive aging, but it's a hypothesis, not proven fact. Until human trials test it, treat it as …
Why Healthspan Matters More Than Just Living Longer
This editorial makes a conceptual argument—not a research discovery—that longevity researchers have been asking the wrong primary question. Instead of just 'how long can we live?', we should ask 'how …
HIV Drug Shows Promise for Slowing Biological Aging in Healthy Adults
An intriguing early-stage finding suggesting an existing HIV drug might slow biological aging markers in healthy people, but it's far too preliminary to act on—the study is small, uncontrolled, and …
How mTOR inside neurons drives aging of touch-sensing cells in worms
This worm study shows that mTOR inside neurons contributes to age-related structural damage (excessive branching), but doesn't change how long worms live. It's an important clue for understanding where mTOR …
HIV Speeds Up Aging at the Protein Level, But Treatment Reverses It
This well-designed study provides the strongest evidence yet that untreated HIV genuinely accelerates biological aging at the protein level, and that antiretroviral therapy reverses it—but wait for peer-reviewed publication and …
A Bile Acid Supplement in Mom's Diet May Extend Her Offspring's Lifespan in Fruit Flies
Maternal bile acid supplementation in fruit flies produced robust lifespan extension in offspring via a specific metabolic gene—an intriguing proof-of-concept with real mechanistic insight, but it's early-stage, needs replication, and …
DunedinPACE epigenetic clock best predicts cognitive decline in older adults
This early-stage study identifies DunedinPACE as a promising DNA-based marker for cognitive aging, but the findings are preliminary and need validation by other researchers before using the test to predict …
A blood test for cellular aging predicts disease and mortality risk
This is promising early-stage research suggesting a blood test could measure cellular aging and predict serious disease—but it's not yet peer-reviewed and needs independent confirmation before relying on it clinically. …
Can senolytic drugs prevent bone loss in aging and gum disease?
Senolytic drugs show promise for age-related bone loss in mice, but don't work for bone loss driven by active infection and inflammation. This suggests that clearing senescent cells alone won't …
How immune cells called NK cells shape healthy aging
This thoughtful review explains how your immune cells called NK cells age and become less effective, contributing to age-related disease, and suggests measuring NK function could help predict immune health—but …
Growing human aging in a chip: A new lab model to test longevity drugs
This is a clever engineering feat that could accelerate testing of anti-aging drugs by compressing human aging into days instead of decades, but it's an early-stage tool that must be …
How Planarians Lose Fertility with Age—and How to Reverse It
This intriguing study shows that planarian reproductive aging stems from a drift in the body's positional 'map' rather than irreversible damage—and the process can be reversed. While promising as proof-of-concept, …
How fat tissue controls aging through a molecular switch for insulin
This is solid foundational research showing how fat tissue acts as a control center for aging via an insulin-signaling dimmer switch. It's a promising lead for understanding interorgan aging mechanisms, …
How caloric restriction preserves liver and kidney health in aging mice
This is a well-designed mouse study showing that calorie restriction slows tissue aging in the liver and kidneys through mechanisms involving SIRT1 activation and reduced cellular senescence—supportive but incremental evidence …
Can saliva measure biological aging as well as blood?
This preprint shows that saliva-based biological age tests give different results than blood tests, so they shouldn't be used interchangeably—but it's too early to draw firm conclusions since the study …