Prolonging life without a low-calorie diet
Increasing the level of Sip2 protein acetylation increases the lifespan of yeast regardless of the mechanisms triggered by a low-calorie diet.
25.11.2011Increasing the level of Sip2 protein acetylation increases the lifespan of yeast regardless of the mechanisms triggered by a low-calorie diet.
25.11.2011Exposure to certain areas of the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease with weak electrical impulses allows you to suspend and even reverse the degeneration of nervous tissue and improve cognitive function.
24.11.2011At the annual congress of the American Society of Neuroscience, new data are presented that not only clarify some of the mechanisms of brain aging, but also provide information that will help older people retain their mental abilities.
17.11.2011The phenomenon of hormesis may explain the ability of autophagy inducers, such as resveratrol and a low-calorie diet, to increase life expectancy.
14.11.2011Aging olfactory neurons lose the selectivity of responding to different stimuli. In other words, with age, a person's ability to distinguish different smells from each other deteriorates.
14.11.2011Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Vladimir Shabalin talks about pills against old age, home cancer prevention and technical immortality.
10.11.2011Compared to their peers who lived 30 years ago, modern old people have sex more often, divorce more often, demonstrate more outstanding mental abilities and, in general, feel better.
09.11.2011Selective removal of aging cells that have lost their ability to divide slows down the aging of the body and postpones the appearance of symptoms of age-related diseases.
07.11.2011Selective stimulation of the dPGC-1 gene activity in drosophila intestinal stem cells improved the health of insects and significantly increased their life expectancy.
07.11.2011The feeling of satisfaction, excitement or happiness experienced during a normal day reduces the probability of death of elderly people by 35%.
03.11.2011Aging can be slowed down without limiting calorie intake. The key to slowing down the aging process is to maintain the activity of the Tsa 1 enzyme in cells.
01.11.2011Following seven simple rules can increase a person's healthy life expectancy by 40-50 years. How to do it has finally ceased to be a secret!
26.10.2011Differences in the state of the immune system will make it possible to identify people who have every chance of maintaining good health and a clear mind until old age, as well as those who need timely prevention of age-related diseases.
25.10.2011Drugs that potentially slow down aging should be tested as a means to treat a specific disease, but the ultimate goal is to approve their use for the prevention of most age–related diseases in healthy people - "pills for old age".
11.10.2011Comparison of drugs specific to certain diseases and drugs that slow down aging.
11.10.2011How to evaluate the effectiveness of aging-slowing drugs without conducting life-long clinical trials involving healthy people?
10.10.2011Aging is a senseless continuation of the process of growth and development. A random mutation would not be able to disable the "growth-aging" program: it would be lethal or, at least, would reduce physical endurance during the development of the organism. However, the activity of TOR can be inhibited by pharmacological methods.
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