A research team has announced a breakthrough in reversing the aging process in human cells grown in a lab, potentially paving ...
Remotely changing the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve, which sends signals from the gut to ...
A new study suggests that manipulating the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve may help reverse memory loss ...
Dr. Toral says the difference is "modest" but still worth considering. "Polyester satin is still low in terms of causing friction. However, it is less breathable compared to silk, which ultimately ...
Multivitamins are among the most widely used dietary supplements in the world, and the possibility that they could influence ageing has drawn significant scientific interest ...
Exposure to PFAS or "forever chemicals" found in everyday products may accelerate biological ageing, especially in men in their 50s, according to a new scientific study.
The search for an anti-aging pill is gaining momentum as biotech companies backed by Silicon Valley investors explore treatments that could slow aging and extend human lifespan.
Joining me on today's call from Ollie's are Eric van der Valk, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Robert Helm, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Such forward-looking ...
An illustration of osteoporosis. (Science Photo Library/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images) Research points to a key bone-strengthening mechanism at work in the body, which could be targeted to treat the ...
Emerging research in cellular reprogramming, gene editing, and regenerative medicine is driving interest in preventive longevity medicine. Some researchers argue aging may be treated as a modifiable ...
We become forgetful as we age. This is often seen as a universal truth, but in fact it is far from universal: some people remain incredibly sharp at 100 years old, while others experience memory loss ...
MaxLinear demonstrates next‑generation 1.6T Rushmore DSP performance for AI data center optical and electrical connectivity at OFC 2026.