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One immune cell may help slow aging by restoring the body's natural cellular cleanup process, according to a new study.
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Aging can accelerate after age 50 due to hormonal, metabolic, and cellular changes. Understanding these processes can help ...
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After the age of 60, some physical changes may indicate that the body is aging faster than expected. Recognizing these signs ...
If you looked at two snapshots of the same maple tree taken in July and December, you'd see a dramatic change from summer's full green crown to winter's bare branches. What those two photos don't show ...
A team of scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has demonstrated that communication among memory-coding neurons - nerve cells in the brain responsible for ...
Microglial cells are the maintenance workers of the central nervous system (CNS), protecting against pathogens and pruning damaged neurons to help the brain maintain homeostasis. Considered immune ...
Markers of cellular aging -- such as DNA damage response, cellular senescence, and inflammatory pathways -- significantly increased in all breast cancer survivors, regardless of the type of treatment ...