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Nov 16, 2023

Cambridge team grows blood vessels to investigate brain diseases

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Cerebral small vessel disease is a significant cause of aging-related mental decline and accounts for almost half of all dementia cases globally.


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The research, published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, also suggests a possible drug target to prevent or treat the condition known as cerebral small vessel disease (SVD).

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Nov 15, 2023

Drug-Activated Protein Boosts Memory

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, chemistry, genetics, life extension, neuroscience

Summary: Researchers made a breakthrough in memory research by genetically modifying the LIMK1 protein, crucial for memory, to be controlled by the drug rapamycin.

This study demonstrates the ability to enhance memory functions by manipulating synaptic plasticity in the brain.

The engineered protein showed significant memory improvement in animal models with age-related cognitive decline, offering potential for innovative treatments for neuropsychiatric diseases like dementia. This ‘chemogenetic’ approach, blending genetics and chemistry, opens new avenues in neurological research and therapy.

Nov 15, 2023

Slow Wave Sleep % Loss Is Associated With An Increased Dementia Risk

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Nov 13, 2023

Max More: Cryonics, Transhumanism, and The Morality of Progress

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Listen now (66 mins) | If you would like to support this podcast, click here. Max More is a philosopher, futurist, and former CEO of Alcor Life Extension Foundation. He is currently Director of Communications at Biostasis Technologies. Max wrote the first definition of “Transhumanism” in its modern sense.

Nov 13, 2023

New drug-like molecule extends lifespan, ameliorates pathology in worms and boosts function in mammalian muscle cells

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Having healthy mitochondria, the organelles that produce energy in all our cells, usually portends a long healthy life whether in humans or in C. elegans, a tiny, short-lived nematode worm often used to study the aging process.

Researchers at the Buck Institute have identified a new drug-like molecule that keeps mitochondria healthy via mitophagy, a process that removes and recycles damaged mitochondria in multicellular organisms. The compound, dubbed MIC, is a that extended lifespan in C. elegans, ameliorated pathology in neurodegenerative disease models of C. elegans, and improved mitochondrial function in mouse muscle cells. Results are published in the November 13, 2023, edition of Nature Aging.

Defective mitophagy is implicated in many age-related diseases. It’s tied to neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s; it plays a role in cardiovascular diseases including heart failure; it influences metabolic disorders including obesity and type 2 diabetes; it is implicated in muscle wasting and sarcopenia and has a complex relationship with cancer progression.

Nov 13, 2023

New molecule promoting healthy mitochondria via mitophagy found

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Mitophagy-inducing compound (MIC), a natural compound in plants, may combat age-related diseases by promoting mitochondrial health through mitophagy.


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According to a statement by scientists, mitophagy is a process that removes and recycles damaged mitochondria in multicellular organisms.

Nov 13, 2023

Conquer Aging or Die Trying Podcast, Episode #1: Crissman Loomis (@Unaging.com)

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Nov 12, 2023

‘Super Melanin’ Heals Skin Injuries from Sunburn, Chemical Burns

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Imagine a skin cream that heals damage occurring throughout the day when your skin is exposed to sunlight or environmental toxins. That’s the potential of a synthetic, biomimetic melanin developed by scientists at Northwestern University.

In a new study, the scientists show that their synthetic melanin, mimicking the natural melanin in human skin, can be applied topically to injured skin, where it accelerates wound healing. These effects occur both in the skin itself and systemically in the body.

When applied in a cream, the synthetic melanin can protect skin from sun exposure and heals skin injured by sun damage or chemical burns, the scientists said. The technology works by scavenging free radicals, which are produced by injured skin such as a sunburn. Left unchecked, free radical activity damages cells and ultimately may result in skin aging and skin cancer.

Nov 11, 2023

Bryan Johnson explaining his daily routine in Fortune Magazine (con S/T en Español)

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Bryan Johnson daily routine. Cortesy of Fortune Magazine.


The video was originally included in an article published in Fortune Magazine on March 27, 2023.

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Nov 11, 2023

How long can humans live? #longevity #healthspan #lifespan

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