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Longevity Trends

We aim to share with you the most important news and trends in longevity published by the international press, opinion leaders, academic institutions and industry organizations.

In the early 2000s a group of scientists at Stanford University, California, revived a grisly procedure used in the 1950s known as...
How do we age well? It’s a popular question. Most of us want to live a good long time. We want to...
Research suggests some parts of the body age faster than others to the point that they even outlive their owners. Could understanding...
When it comes to fighting viruses, everyday precautions such as washing your hands often and avoiding sick people are key. But experts...
For Julie Helms, it started with a handful of patients admitted to her intensive care unit at Strasbourg University Hospital in northeast...
Gérard Karsenty was a young scientist trying to make a name for himself in the early 1990s when he first stumbled upon...
Genetic analysis of almost 4,300 samples reveals a link between the appearance of amyloid deposits, APOE, and a novel gene called RBFOX1....
Cellular senescence is characterized by stable cell-cycle arrest and a secretory program that modulates the tissue microenvironment1,2. Physiologically, senescence serves as a...
Cellular senescence is an essentially irreversible arrest of cell proliferation coupled to a complex senescenceassociated secretory phenotype (SASP). The senescence arrest prevents...