Longevity in the News: New Synthetic Molecule Alleviates Alzheimer’s in Mice
The Drug Holding The Key To Cellular Health And Combating Age-Related Diseases
Designer diamines have the potential to improve quality of life for the elderly population by inducing mitophagy.
New Synthetic Molecule Alleviates Alzheimer’s in Mice
This new study describes a synthetic molecule that effectively targets some of the known inflammatory pathways and alleviates Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice.
Study discovers gut bacteria that regulate cholesterol
Certain species of gut bacteria help to regulate cholesterol levels in the blood by converting cholesterol from animal foods into a molecule called cholesterol sulfate.
Delaying menopause could slow the aging process
Women’s health is attracting increasing interest in the biotech industry, as companies focus on aging and menopause.
Reversing Mitochondrial Dysfunction Could Slow Aging
Researchers have developed new ways to study and potentially reverse the cellular mechanisms that cause mitochondrial diseases and premature aging.
World-first preventative DNA screening for cancer and heart disease risk
Young Australians can now access a free DNA saliva test to learn their risk of some cancers and heart disease.