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The biology of aging is still largely a mystery. Researchers are working hard to unravel the molecular and cellular causes of aging and to find ways to prevent age-related diseases. These discoveries, and the science that may help people stay healthy as they age, are reported here.
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27.10.2025
Study shows that a decline in wellbeing in old age is not inevitable
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October 27, 2025
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October 27, 2025
Study shows that a decline in wellbeing in old age is not inevitable
A Canadian study shows that a decline in well-being in old age is not inevitable, as many older adults are able to regain full performance.
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Reclaiming wellness: Key factors in restoring optimal well-being in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging” by Mabel Ho and Esme Fuller-Thomson, September 24, 2025, PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0329800
9.10.2025
Ubiquitin precursor promotes stress resistance and longevity
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October 27, 2025
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October 27, 2025
Ubiquitin precursor promotes stress resistance and longevity
Researchers from the University of Cologne and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf have identified a new form of the protein ubiquitin, which is responsible for proteostasis, i.e. protein balance, and healthy aging. The study shows that ubiquitin, which is extended at the end (CxUb), contributes to the stress resistance of cells. This discovery opens up potentially new perspectives for the treatment of cancer and age-related diseases.
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Altin, Selver et al., Molecular Cell, Volume 85, Issue 19, 3677 - 3693.e7
5.10.2025
Vitamin D May Slow Aging, According to a Study
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October 6, 2025
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October 6, 2025
Vitamin D May Slow Aging, According to a Study
A new study suggests that vitamin D may protect the sensitive chromosome caps associated with aging, potentially reducing the risk of age-related diseases.
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“Vitamin D3 and marine ω-3 fatty acids supplementation and leucocyte telomere length: 4-year findings from the Vitamine D and Omega-3 trial (VITAL) randomized controlled trial” by Haidong Zhu, JoAnn E Manson, Nancy R Cook, Bayu B Bekele, Li Chen, Kevin J Kane, Ying Huang, Wenjun Li, William Christen, I-Min Lee and Yanbin Dong, 21 May 2025, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2025.05.003
21.9.2025
Scientists discover hidden drivers of aging that can potentially be reversed
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September 22, 2025
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September 22, 2025
Scientists discover hidden drivers of aging that can potentially be reversed
A drop in the protein menin in the brain's hypothalamus appears to be a major factor in aging by triggering inflammation and loss of important neurotransmitters. Mouse studies show that restoring menin or supplementing with the amino acid D-serine improves cognitive abilities, bone density, skin thickness, and balance — suggesting a potential way to slow or even reverse aspects of aging.
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Leng L, Yuan Z, Su X, Chen Z, Yang S, Chen M, et al. (2023) Hypothalamic menin regulates systemic aging and cognitive decline. PLoS Biol 21 (3): e3002033. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002033
21.9.2025
New biomarker could identify Alzheimer's years before symptoms occur
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September 22, 2025
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September 22, 2025
New biomarker could identify Alzheimer's years before symptoms occur
A new study suggests that TSPO, a key biomarker of inflammation in the brain, can identify the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease long before symptoms occur.
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Martinez-Perez, D. A., McGlothan, J. L., Rodichkin, A. N. et al. Amyloid-β plaque-associated microglia drive TSPO upregulation in Alzheimer's disease. Acta Neuropathol 150, 6 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00401-025-02912-4
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The goal of a genome analysis is not to find out what you will die of, but rather to learn how to prevent diseases from occurring.
George Church
American geneticist, molecular engineer, chemist, and "founder of genomics"












