Key takeaways. Aging is not an inevitable process and can potentially be reversed. People may live into the twenty-second ...
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Aging erases epigenetic marks in the mouse brain
The brain may lose control over which genes get expressed as it ages.
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Harvard, Yonsei researchers claim reverse aging possible, trials near
Spring has arrived, a season when all things revive. The word “revival,” which always accompanies discussions of spring, ...
Sinclair, from Harvard Medical School, is testing a pill that appears to address and even reverse some of the typical signs of aging, including higher blood pressure, weight gain and slower ...
Harvard geneticist David Sinclair’s business pitch has remained largely the same: Aging can be slowed or reversed, and we are about to figure out how. “A lot of my colleagues dislike that phrase, the ...
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