Diet Quality Trumps Carb-Fat Ratios in Cardiovascular Protection Analysis
The decades-long obsession with macronutrient percentages—whether low-carb, low-fat, or balanced—may be missing the forest for the trees in cardiovascular dise…
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The decades-long obsession with macronutrient percentages—whether low-carb, low-fat, or balanced—may be missing the forest for the trees in cardiovascular dise…
Long-term HIV treatment creates a peculiar immune paradox that could reshape how clinicians monitor treatment success. While antiretroviral therapy effectively…
The battle for cognitive longevity may be fought in your gut, where trillions of microbes produce metabolites that either protect or damage your aging brain. T…
Living under the same roof fundamentally rewrites the bacterial ecosystem in our intestines, creating shared microbial fingerprints that transcend genetic inhe…
Understanding how quickly the human body rebuilds itself at the molecular level has profound implications for longevity research, yet comprehensive turnover da…
The pursuit of interventions that measurably slow biological aging has taken a significant step forward with evidence that something as mundane as a daily mult…
Gut-derived short-chain fatty acids, postbiotics, and synbiotics demonstrate measurable anti-aging effects on skin barrier function by reducing systemic inflam…
Researchers developed a standardized frailty index for aged zebrafish that uses measurable physical markers like spinal curvature and body mass index to predic…
Understanding how immune cells decide where to patrol after an infection could reshape approaches to vaccine design and autoimmune disease treatment. Memory T…
Understanding how life's essential building blocks formed on early Earth could reshape our approach to cellular repair and longevity interventions. The fundame…
Early lung cancer detection could transform survival outcomes for millions of high-risk adults, particularly in underserved communities where access to special…
The traditional timeline of cancer development may need revision based on evidence showing breast tumors harbor genomic chaos decades before clinical detection…
Newborn bleeding disorders represent one of medicine's most preventable tragedies, yet growing parental vaccine hesitancy now threatens a cornerstone intervent…
Clinical decision-making for elderly cancer patients has long relied on crude generalizations about age and treatment tolerance, often leading to either overtr…
The liver's ability to process fats has become a defining health challenge of our metabolic age, with implications extending far beyond digestive wellness into…
The OLD-DOG Project enrolled 209 privately owned dogs aged 5+ years to identify aging biomarkers through comprehensive evaluations every six months, measuring…
The discovery that cellular housekeeping extends lifespan challenges our understanding of aging as an inevitable accumulation of molecular debris. Rather than…
Adults managing diabetes face dramatically elevated dementia risks that vary significantly by treatment intensity, with implications for nearly half a billion…
Autophagy—the cellular process that breaks down and recycles damaged proteins and organelles—appears to be the common thread connecting disparate longevity int…
Health communication faces a troubling paradox: even when presented with clear evidence linking alcohol to seven major cancers, nearly one-third of Americans r…