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Does Blastocyst Size Matter? Exploring Reproductive Aging and Genetic Testing

04-09-2025

"[...] when selecting non-PGT-A tested embryos for embryo transfer (ET) or frozen embryo transfer (FET), a small hatching blastocyst seems to be a better choice than a large expanded one, especially for advanced-age patients for whom the risk of aneuploidy is higher." Click here to listen to this press release…

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Osteoblast Stress Alone Fails to Explain Bone’s Weaker Response to Exercise in Aging

04-07-2025

"[...] our work suggests that increased mtROS or decreased Atg7-dependent autophagy in osteoblastic cells, as well as reduced osteocyte dendrite number – common features of aged bone – do not contribute to reduced mechanoresponsiveness with aging." Click here to listen to this press release BUFFALO, NY — April 7, 2025…

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Call for Papers: Special Collection Honoring Dr. Mikhail (Misha) Blagosklonny

04-03-2025

"This special collection will explore key themes central to Dr. Blagosklonny’s scientific contributions, with a focus on mechanistic insights, translational approaches, and theoretical perspectives." Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — April 3, 2025 — Aging (Aging-US) is pleased to announce…

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Senolytics Target Alzheimer’s-Linked Brain Enzymes Without Harming Healthy Ones

04-01-2025

"This work provides new opportunities for the development of the next generation of ChE inhibitors that specifically target AChE and BChE associated with AD pathology." Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — April 1, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on March 29,…

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Linking Diet, Lifestyle & Telomere Length: Insights from NHANES Data

03-26-2025

"Our study shows that nutrients and other factors that are commonly known to impact telomere length have little to no direct association with it.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 26, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on January 29, 2025, in Volume 17,…

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Montelukast Improves Retinal Health in Aging Mice

03-25-2025

"Overall, Cysltr1 is a promising target for modulating the impact of aging on retinal tissue." Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 25, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on January 31, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue 2 , titled “ Cysteinyl leukotriene receptor 1…

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Influence of Age, Sex, and Mitochondrial Haplotype on Gut Microbiome in Rats

03-19-2025

“This study demonstrates that the host’s sex plays a significant role in how the gut microbiome evolves with age, even within a genetically diverse background.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 19, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on February 27, 2025,…

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Breast Cancer Treatments Linked to Accelerated Aging in Survivors

03-18-2025

“Breast cancer (BC) survivors may experience accelerated aging due to detrimental effects of BC and/or its treatments.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 18, 2025 — A new research paper was published by Aging ( Aging-US ) on March 7, 2025, titled “ Accelerated aging associated with…

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Aging (Aging-US) to Participate at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025

03-17-2025

Aging (Aging-US) is proud to participate in the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2025, taking place April 25-30 in Chicago, Illinois. Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 17, 2025 — Impact Journals ( Aging ’s publisher) is pleased to announce its…

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Long-Lived Families Show Lower Risk for Peripheral Artery Disease

03-12-2025

“Notably, the findings from this work may provide novel insight into the underlying mechanisms of PAD and, perhaps, have prevention or therapeutic impacts.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 12, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on February 25, 2025,…

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Platelet-Rich Plasma May Support Ovarian Function in Women with Poor Ovarian Response

03-10-2025

“ Intraovarian injection of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has recently been investigated as a potential treatment for patients with diminished ovarian reserve. ” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 10, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on February…

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Toxic Environmental Pollutants Linked to Faster Aging and Health Risks in U.S. Adults

03-05-2025

“Environmental chemical exposures represent a key modifiable risk factor impacting human health and longevity, and our findings provide evidence for associations between several environmental exposures and epigenetic aging in a large sample representative of the US adult population.” Listen to an audio version of this…

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Radiotherapy Impacts Survival Differently in Glioblastoma and Low-Grade Glioma

03-03-2025

“These insights underscore the importance of personalized treatment approaches and the need for further research to improve radiotherapy outcomes in cancer patients.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — March 3, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on February 27,…

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Scientists Identify Age-Invariant Genes That Could Transform Aging Research

02-26-2025

“[...] we provide the aging field with lists of tissue-specific age-invariant genes as well as 9 pan-tissue age-invariant genes for use in normalization strategies in murine tissues, e.g., RT-qPCR.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — February 26, 2025 — A new research paper was published in…

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EpiAge: A New Test to Measure Biological Age Using Saliva or Blood

02-24-2025

“Our findings demonstrate that epiAgePublic can effectively estimate biological age with an accuracy comparable to more complex, established epigenetic clocks.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — February 24, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Aging ( Aging-US ) on January 22,…

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Inflammation and Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

02-19-2025

“Our research results suggest that pro-inflammatory mediators and suppressors of inflammation are involved in the development of BPH, but their exact contribution has yet to be investigated.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY — February 19, 2025 — A new research paper was published by Aging…

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Senolytic ABT-263 Reduces Radiation-Induced Gastrointestinal Cancer

02-18-2025

“Our results offer ‘proof of concept’ for the future use of a pharmaceutical senolytic strategy to reduce the risk of IR-induced GI cancer.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY—February 18, 2025 — A new research paper was published by Aging ( Aging-US ) on January 8, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue…

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DNA Methylation Clocks May Require Tissue-Specific Adjustments for Accurate Aging Estimates

02-12-2025

“Our results suggest that forensic applications of DNAm clocks using non-blood tissue types will provide age estimates that are not as accurate as predictions based on blood, especially if using clocks algorithms trained on blood samples.” Listen to an audio version of this press release BUFFALO, NY—February 12, 2025…

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Study Reveals How Physical Activity Impacts Sleep Quality in Older Adults During COVID-19 Pandemic

02-11-2025

“[...] we found that PA may be associated with the sleep quality of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and that reduced levels of PA during the COVID-19 pandemic period had a negative association with the quality of sleep of older adults in social isolation.” Listen to an audio version of this press release…

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Neurocognitive Disparities in Aging: Exploring Ethnicity & Mental Health

02-05-2025

“One possible reason for differences in neurocognitive functioning between Hispanic individuals and non-Hispanic individuals is stress as ethnic health disparities have been found to be shaped by a diverse range of lifetime stressors that are disproportionally exacerbated for ethnic minorities.” Listen to an audio…

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