Sinclair Longevity: What to Do Today for Tomorrow
Professor David Sinclair from Harvard released a special Rewind episode of his Lifespan podcast, summarizing all the practical actions one can take to...
Studies and articles on body rejuvenation
Professor David Sinclair from Harvard released a special Rewind episode of his Lifespan podcast, summarizing all the practical actions one can take to...
Professor David Sinclair, one of the world's leading longevity researchers, appeared three weeks ago on Peter Diamandis's Moonshots podcast at the Abu...
Supplements
For three decades, every Alzheimer's drug tried to clear amyloid plaques already formed in the brain. Most failed. New research from Kindai University...
Immune System
Astronauts return from space older than they should be. Their muscles shrink, bones lose density, the immune system weakens, and inflammatory markers ...
Zombie Cells
Every winter, influenza primarily kills the elderly. While a 25-year-old gets sick for a week and recovers, a 75-year-old may develop pneumonia, requi...
Mitochondria
In every cell of your body, there are between 100 and 2,000 mitochondria, the cellular power plants. When they age and malfunction, the body must elim...
Zombie Cells
For decades, the biology of aging and the biology of cancer were studied as two separate fields. One dealt with why we age, the other with why we get ...
Zombie Cells
While the media gets excited about fasting, alcohol, and vitamins, the real longevity industry is quietly being built in startup labs. Rubedo Life Sci...
Zombie Cells
CAR-T therapy is considered the biggest medical breakthrough of the last 15 years. Doctors take a patient's T cells, engineer them to recognize cancer...
Zombie Cells
In the last decade, zombie cells have transformed from a scientific curiosity into one of the hottest therapeutic targets in the world. A new report f...
Brain
A series of studies published in 2025-2026, involving researchers from the American University in Cairo (AUC) and the Global Brain Health Initiative, ...
Immune System
For decades, aging researchers had to choose between mice, which live two to three years, and humans, who live 80 years. This difference made it diffi...
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