Organ Bioprinting as the Pinnacle of Tissue Engineering – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] This article serves as a high level overview of the present state of bioprinting of three-dimensional sections of living tissue. The field has stalled at the hurdle of vascularization for more than a decade now; it has proven to be challenging to make the leap from tiny functional organoid tissues to something larger. … Read more

Promising Initial Results From a Phase II Trial of VEGF Gene Therapy – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] Intravenous, high-dose AAV gene therapy to upregulate VEGF has been shown to extend life in mice. This is perhaps a demonstration of the importance of loss of capillary density in tissue as a result of age-related disruption to angiogenesis, the multi-step process by which new blood vessels branch from existing vessels. Upregulation of … Read more

State of Physical Fitness is a Reliable Predictor of Age-Related Mortality – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] State of Physical Fitness is a Reliable Predictor of Age-Related Mortality Being more physically fit at a given age reliably correlates with a lower future mortality risk. While human epidemiological data can only provide correlations, animal studies can and do provide evidence for physical fitness and exercise to modestly slow aspects of aging … Read more

Aging Life Care Professionals

[ad_1] “It’s often an emergency or health diagnosis that pushes families to talk about care planning. Without a clear understanding of their loved ones’ needs or effective advocacy strategies, they can quickly become overwhelmed.” Event Details: What: “Ask an Aging Life Care Manager” Series When: Fridays May 3, May 10, May 17, and May 31 (no session May 24) Time: 4pm ET … Read more

The Therapeutic Potential of Transdifferentiation – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] Transdifferentiation is the use of various techniques to convert a somatic cell of one type directly into a somatic cell of another type. This is an alternative to first using Yamanaka factors to dedifferentiate somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, then guiding differentiation into the desired final somatic cell type. For both … Read more

Interesting Epidemiological Results for Time Restricted Feeding – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] Epidemiology is prone to difficulties that arise when attempting to interpret limited data sets, packed with information, but never quite all of the information that would be necessary to see the real story. Try to look at the health differences between people who drink and people who don’t, and the sample of those … Read more