DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave.
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As our gut ages, key genes go quiet and scientists now know why
As people live longer, the gut quietly accumulates damage that can tip the balance between healthy tissue renewal and chronic ...
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Astronauts’ bodies aged by 2 years after 9 days in space, then became ‘younger’ hours after return to Earth
One astronaut became younger than before the trip, and maintained lower biological age through a follow-up period. In A ...
Chocolate’s unique combination of sugar, fat, aroma, and texture makes it a particularly pleasurable experience, but it may also protect blood vessels, genes, and longevity.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease characterized by nerve damage and consequent impairments in vision, ...
The J-term brings students Akeba Taylor and Raphaella Giordana to a psychobiology research laboratory in Gilmer Hall. (Photo ...
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Having More Kids (Or None At All) Linked To Faster Aging In Women
Women who had two to three children in their late 20s and early 30s showed the slowest aging and best survival rates, ...
Maternal prenatal stress related to natural and human-made disasters can lead to epigenetic modifications in offspring, ...
A new study posits that same-sex sexual behavior developed to help primates in complex social groups ease tension, reduce ...
Trained immunity provides a unifying framework linking innate immune memory to both protective and maladaptive inflammation ...
A new study shows human immune systems differ across populations, raising new questions for medicine and global drug research ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 26, 2025, titled "Epigenetic aging signatures and age prediction in human skeletal muscle." In this study, first ...
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