Only 16.5% of Eligible Medicare Patients Actually Receive GLP-1 Drugs
A massive treatment gap exists between who qualifies for today's most transformative metabolic medicines and who actually receives them — and a new population-…
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A massive treatment gap exists between who qualifies for today's most transformative metabolic medicines and who actually receives them — and a new population-…
For the roughly 100,000 Americans living with pulmonary fibrosis, knowing whether a genetic mutation drives the disease isn't just academic—it reshapes treatme…
The senolytic combination of dasatinib and quercetin (D+Q) administered long-term to naturally aged mice reduced senescence biomarkers p16, p21, and SA-β-gal,…
Understanding how cells regulate the uptake of purines — the molecular precursors essential for DNA synthesis, cellular energy, and nucleotide signaling — has…
Cancer biology has long treated p53 as a straightforward tumor suppressor—a molecular brake that halts runaway cell growth. New evidence now complicates that n…
How the body regulates blood flow, inflammation, and vascular permeability at the microscopic level has enormous implications for wound healing, aging skin, an…
One of the most stubborn barriers in precision medicine has been the inability to deploy antibody therapies against proteins that operate inside cells — where…
For the tens of millions of adults living with coronary artery disease, the question of which lesions actually restrict blood flow — and which merely look thre…
When the body repairs its own broken immune system without any medical intervention, it forces a fundamental rethink of how genetic diseases can resolve — and…
For millions of women, ovarian aging arrives earlier and more aggressively than any other organ system's decline, cutting short fertility and accelerating meno…
The prospect of extending healthy human lifespan without developing entirely new pharmaceuticals just became more tractable. By treating the biology of aging a…
Ovarian aging quietly undermines both reproductive health and broader hormonal balance in women long before menopause becomes clinically apparent. A mechanism…
Among 12 people living with dementia (PLwD) and 14 carers recruited across two focus groups, qualitative interviews revealed broadly positive attitudes toward…
Across 22 studies — 16 preclinical and 6 randomized clinical trials — resveratrol consistently reduced alveolar bone loss in animal models by a striking 7.09%…
Physical inactivity constitutes a measurable risk factor for neurodegeneration, with exercise triggering release of dozens of exerkines — bioactive proteins an…
Cell membrane architecture may be far more druggable than previously assumed. Lipid rafts — highly ordered microdomains in the plasma membrane — govern how rec…
Most brain imaging research treats all neural connections as roughly equal — but a neuron firing in your memory center consumes dramatically more energy than o…
Why would mescaline in a cactus, psilocybin in a mushroom, and DMT in a jungle vine all activate the same receptor in the human brain? The answer may lie not i…
For the roughly 15,000 Americans diagnosed annually with smoldering multiple myeloma, the critical question is not whether they have cancer but when — or wheth…
For decades, aging research catalogued what goes wrong in aging bodies. The 2025 Aging Research and Drug Discovery conference signals a pivotal maturation: the…