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The Science of Aging


Aging: The Biology of Senescence - NCBI

Aging can be defined as the time-related deterioration of the physiological functions necessary for survival and fertility.

How do we age? The hallmarks of ageing - Age.mpg.de

The hallmarks of ageing: · 1. Genomic instability. Our genetic material, DNA, is constantly being damaged by external and internal factors. · 2. Telomere ...

Biology of Aging - National Institute on Aging

Aging is accompanied by gradual changes in most body systems. Research on the biology of aging focuses on understanding the cellular and ...

The science of aging - Inside Salk

Salk scientists are paving the way for a new view of age-related diseases and pointing to therapies to extend our healthy lifespan.

Massive biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s, Stanford ...

Time marches on predictably, but biological aging is anything but constant, according to a new Stanford Medicine study ... the scientists tracked ...

Understanding the Odd Science of Aging - Cell Press

The evolutionary explanation of aging rests on the principle that natural selection has sought to optimize the allocation of metabolic resources across core ...

Aging | Definition, Process, & Effects - Britannica

Gerontology, the study of the aging process, is devoted to the understanding and control of all factors contributing to the finitude of ...

Science is making anti-aging progress. But do we want to live forever?

Ramakrishnan's book is a dispassionate journey through current scientific understanding of aging and death.

The Science of Aging - The InsideGuide

Aging is a complex, non-linear process that is considered to begin in the fourth decade of life, between the ages of 30-39 years.

Infusing new energy into the field of aging research | Science | AAAS

Researchers have uncovered some intriguing mechanisms that could one day be exploited to slow or potentially even reset the clock for key determinants of the ...

Scientist Discovers Aging Clock to Speed and Reverse Aging - Time

Scientists Have Reached a Key Milestone in Learning How to Reverse Aging ... It's been 13 years in the making, but Dr. David Sinclair and his ...

Emory researcher imagines a new approach to the science of aging

Emory researcher Vincent Marconi believes the science of aging must look beyond traditional doctoring to encompass a holistic, ...

Why Do We Age? Scientists Are Figuring It Out. - The New York Times

Scientists have discovered that many of the epigenetic mechanisms that help control the activity and even the identity of our cells start to ...

The Science of Aging - YouTube

TWEET IT - http://clicktotweet.com/JVi57 Why do we age, from a biological perspective? Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter ...

A complex systems approach to aging biology - Nature

Drawing on evolutionary theory, network theory and principles of homeostasis, we propose that organismal function is accomplished by the ...

Scientists can tell how fast you're aging. Now, the trick is to slow it ...

The next frontier is to target the basic biology of aging and come up with new interventions to slow it down.

Chapter 3: The science of ageing

Ageing is the result of an “accumulation of a wide variety of molecular and cellular damage over time.”143 This damage leads to decreased physical and ...

A microbiologist explains why we age and die : Short Wave - NPR

Humans have seen a significant increase in life expectancy over the past 200 years — but not in overall lifespan. Nobody on record has lived ...

The Science of Aging and Longevity - Mass General Giving

MGH Research Scholar Alex Soukas, MD, PhD, on how genetics can improve our understanding and treatment of aging-related disease.

Two research teams reverse signs of aging in mice | Science | AAAS

a team has induced DNA breaks in mice and seemingly accelerated their aging—both rodents pictured are about 16 months old, middle-aged for the ...