Assessing Markers of Cellular Senescence in the CALERIE Study of Calorie Restriction – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] The practice of calorie restriction, eating up to 40% fewer calories while structuring the diet to continue to obtain sufficient micronutrients, is well demonstrated to slow aging and extend life in short-lived species. It is thought that the primary mechanism for this effect is upregulation of the cellular maintenance process of autophagy, given … Read more

The Amaranth Foundation on Bottlenecks in Aging Research – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] The Amaranth Foundation on Bottlenecks in Aging Research The Amaranth Foundation is one of a small number of organizations created by high net worth individuals to accelerate progress towards the development of therapies to treat aging, picking and choosing research programs and biotech startups to fund based on the founders’ understanding of the … Read more

USP30 Inhibition Stops Progression of Parkinson’s Disease in Mice – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] USP30 Inhibition Stops Progression of Parkinson’s Disease in Mice Parkinson’s disease arises from the spread of misfolded α-synuclein proteins in the nervous system. This produces a wide array of dysfunction, but the most vulnerable cell population to this particular form of neurodegenerative pathology are domaminergenic cells. Their loss provokes the most evident symptoms … Read more

A Novel Mitophagy Inducing Compound – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] A sizable fraction of research aimed at treating aging involves screening natural compounds in search of those that can modestly slow aging in short-lived animal models. This is because the economics of developing such a compound into a drug or supplement are well understood by investors, and because it dovetails well with the … Read more

An Aging Clock Derived from Images of the Lens of the Eye – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] Recent years have made it clear that any sufficiently large set of data derived from biochemistry or physiology can be fed into a machine learning process to develop an weighted combination of measures that reflects biological age. These aging clocks have been derived from many forms of omics data, from frequently measured blood … Read more

Further Evidence for Reduced Blood Pressure to Lower Risk of Dementia – Fight Aging!

[ad_1] The raised blood pressure of hypertension causes a great deal of downstream damage. It is a way for low-level biochemical damage associated with aging to become actual physical damage to the body. Pressure damage can occur in delicate tissues throughout the body, and raised blood pressure increases the pace at which capillaries and … Read more