Feds bet $10.3 million to find a way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease early
/There is no easy way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease.
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There is no easy way to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreEveryone knows that a balanced diet improves the likelihood that you will stay healthy.
Read MoreA new study suggests being near nature may offer actual therapeutic benefits.
Read MoreA new initiative is dedicated to a crowdfunding campaign that will accelerate advances in longevity research.
Read MoreWe’re about to revolutionize how drugs are developed in the United States.
Read MoreOur bodies are crawling with bugs and parasites – microbes, fungi, and other organisms – that are important to good health.
Read MoreWhile the researchers did not find evidence that low doses of LSD can result in improvements to mood or cognition, the results of their investigation were interesting.
Read MoreNew studies reinforce concerns about alcohol consumption and – at best – suggest that anything beyond modest consumption will likely hurt you.
Read MoreThe Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) as a supplement.
Read MoreAfter years of being told that we should get at least 150 minutes of exercise each week to live a longer healthier life, scientists suggest there may be an easier way.
Read MoreThis extensive testing is one part of what we call the Methuselah Protocols, science-based practices to help us live longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives.
Read MoreWhile scientists around the world pursue ways to extend the human healthspan, cancer cells have found a way to become immortal.
Read MoreWe believe it is time to focus resources on developing superior alternatives to animal testing, such as organs on a chip
Read MoreA new group of lipids may help to unravel the molecular basis of brain aging and could lead to new treatments for nerve diseases associated with aging.
Read MoreA new group of lipids may help to unravel the molecular basis of brain aging and could lead to new treatments for nerve diseases associated with aging. A study by researchers from Salk Institute and UC San Diego scientists identified a class of lipids called SGDGs (3-sulfogalactosyl diacylglycerols) that may have anti-inflammatory benefits.
Read MoreA bionic pancreas, a device that uses next-generation technology to deliver insulin automatically, does a better job of maintaining normal blood glucose levels than standard-of-care management among people with type 1 diabetes.
Read MoreLife insurance only pays out after you die; we want you to live. We just announced the ELONgevity Protection Project to promote human anti-aging efforts and provide access to experimental therapies for members diagnosed with terminal diseases. Its biggest benefit is that it offers a last chance at survival if you’re ill.
Read MoreJust a little more sleep can improve your eating habits, help you lose weight … and maybe even extend your life. We live in a sleep-deprived world. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 35% of Americans get less than 7 hours of sleep a night.
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