Translating Time’ database compares how animal brains develop and age, enabling researchers to learn more about humans.
Attempts to discover a breakthrough dementia drug might be drawing attention these days, but traditional medicinal products ...
highlights the importance of screening aging adults for loss of smell and constipation to aid in early detection of the disease. "The G51D mouse model represents the most accurate model of ...
Attempts to discover a breakthrough dementia drug might be drawing attention these days, but traditional medicinal products ...
New research has uncovered a surprising link between a common antibody and the aging process. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is a key ...
A new study has found via a mouse model that while eating fewer calories ... Previous research shows that what we eat can have an impact on the aging process and how long we live.
Two mice, both the same age, the one on the left has aged normally, but the one on the right has been given an anti-ageing drug. A drug has increased the lifespans of laboratory animals by nearly ...
To unlock the secrets of human ageing, researchers might do better to look to the pet napping on their couch than to a laboratory mouse. As cats age, their brains show signs of atrophy and cognitive ...
Maturing Plaques. The oldest plaques (left) contain β-sheets (red) and dense fibrillar cores (blue), while younger plaques (middle) lack dense cores, and the youngest (right) lack either. [Courtesy of ...
But in recent years, science has begun to show that anti-ageing medicine might have a significant contribution to make. Experiments in animals including mammals like mice, have suggested some of ...
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have found that administering the dried seeds of a type of jujube called Ziziphus ...