Longevity in the News: New AI That Predicts Heart Attacks, Gene Regulation, and Meal Timing Is Key To Longevity
Improved protein function paves way for new treatment that repairs DNA damage
Researchers have improved a protein’s ability to repair oxidative DNA damage, which could lead to improved drugs for diseases involving oxidative stress.
Weekend Warriors May Get Same Overall Health Benefits as Regular Exercisers
Adults should aim to get 150 minutes of exercise per week, with one or two long workouts providing the same benefits as more numerous shorter workouts.
New study pinpoints eight foods that may hold the key to illness-free old age – ‘profound’
A recent study found that a diet high in pigmented carotenoids can help to shield women against illness as they age.
New AI That Predicts Heart Attacks Could Save Patients From Cardiac Death For 10 Years
The artificial intelligence and bioengineering technique, created by American researcher Professor Natalia Trayanova from Johns Hopkins University, may save the lives of more than four million Australians who suffer from cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Gene Regulation Might Be the Key to a Longer Lifespan
The University of Rochester researchers found that gene regulation is the key to a longer lifespan and presents new targets to fight aging.
Breakthrough Research Finds Meal Timing Is Key To Longevity
A new study reveals the promising potential of strategic meal timing to promote anti-aging effects.
Umbilical Stem Cells Reverse Skin Aging Through Autophagy
This study found that human umbilical cord-derived MSCs can be used to treat skin aging by reducing oxidative stress and increasing regeneration.