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Bryan Johnson, an anti-aging entrepreneur, quits rapamycin after discovering its potential to accelerate biological aging.
Bryan Johnson’s $2M-a-year anti-aging experiment took a dark turn after rapamycin backfired. From mouth ulcers to aging ...
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Bryan Johnson, a biohacking enthusiast, has spent millions trying to slow aging. Instead, his use of the drug rapamycin may ...
Research shows up to 70% of people 65 and older have chronic sleep problems, and hormonal shifts play a big role in that, especially for women. Adobe stock/HealthDay Tossing and turning more as ...
This is because ancient scholars thought that some muscles, like the biceps, looked like tiny mice moving under the skin. But muscles are far more than just an interesting name – they play a vital ...
In their latest study, published in Nature Aging on March 7, first author Lorna Jayne, Hrvatin, and colleagues show that inducing a prolonged torpor-like state in mice slows down epigenetic changes ...
"By targeting a network of vessels outside of the brain that is critical for brain health, we see cognitive improvements in mice, opening ... benefits for a naturally aging brain." ...
and protects from frailty at higher age in mice. Understanding how the immune system’s functionality declines with age is crucial for addressing aging-related health issues. Here, the authors ...
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