A research team has announced a breakthrough in reversing the aging process in human cells grown in a lab, potentially paving ...
A study suggests modulating the gut microbiome via the vagus nerve may reverse age-related memory loss in mice.
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A study in mice concluded that memory problems associated with age may be driven by our gut microbiome and that the vagus nerve may be key to reversing it.
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Geroscience examines the underlying biology of aging to delay chronic diseases and extend the healthy years of human life.
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A new study suggests that manipulating the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve may help reverse memory loss ...
A study published this week claims taking a daily multivitamin may help slow markers of biological aging. But does the evidence match the headlines?
Remotely changing the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve, which sends signals from the gut to the brain, may help reverse ageing-related memory loss, according to a new ...
Large minority of people aged 65 and above see cognitive and corporeal improvements – especially among those with 'age-positive' beliefs ...