People often joke that they feel older than their actual age but imagine if this may actually be true! A new study reveals ...
These clocks rely on the analysis of blood and ... One of the first major studies of organ aging appeared in 2020 in the ...
The study summarizes a new method for assessing organ-specific aging using blood-based biomarkers. This approach provides insights into overall biological age and allows for evaluating individual ...
Your organs might be aging faster than you are -- and that could increase your risk for serious diseases, including cancer, heart disease and dementia. A new study, published in the March issue of ...
A new proteomic aging clock may predict biological age, mortality risk, and the likelihood of age-related diseases, though further validation is needed. This new clock, detailed in a recent Nature ...
The findings, published in The Lancet Digital Health, show how accelerated aging in specific organs can predict not only diseases affecting that organ, but diseases across the rest of the body as ...
This systemic and chronic inflammation causes organ damage and promotes ... inflammation that leads to accelerated aging. "Our inflammatory aging clock's ability to detect subclinical accelerated ...
For an organ not much thicker than the head of a pin, that assault is a lot to take, and over time it can accelerate visible aging. Most assumed that this aging was inevitable, but a new series of ...
Steve Horvath, who is widely considered to have pioneered the biological aging tools known as epigenetic clocks, said a 2013 ... data suggesting that certain organs — such as the heart or ...
Our organs age at different rates, and a blood test determining how much they've each aged could predict the risk of conditions like lung cancer and heart disease decades later, finds a new study ...
Senior author Tony Wyss-Coray and lead authors and graduate students Hamilton Oh and Jarod Rutledge developed a new way of thinking about organ aging. They looked at the biological age of organs a ...