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Lifestyle changes to diet, sleep, and exercise—paired with interventions like relaxation exercises and supplements—could reverse the aging process, according to recent research. Six women ...
The good news: The process of biological aging can be slowed—so much so that one’s biological age can dip below their chronological age. That’s according to new research released Monday by ...
A 2021 study found that one extra year of life expectancy due to slowed aging equates to $38 trillion in economic gain. The goal of the competition is to extend health span, the number of years ...
The discovery was a revolutionary breakthrough in aging research, demonstrating that the aging process could be controlled in the laboratory, and sparked more research into the molecular biology of aging. [59] [60] 1995 Method for detection of senescent cells using a cytochemical assay. [61] 1997 The absolute record for the duration of human life.
To date, he has published more than 100 articles, chapters, and books on clinical medicine and age-related disease. Elsevier Publishing has contracted him to write and edit an updated textbook on the aging process, reversing cell aging, and the prospects for curing age-related disease, which is due out in 2024.
SENS Research Foundation – 501(c)(3) non-profit organization co-founded by Michael Kope, Aubrey de Grey, Jeff Hall, Sarah Marr and Kevin Perrott, which is based in Mountain View, California, United States. Its activities include research programs and public relations work for the application of regenerative medicine to aging.
According to market research firm InsightAce Analytic, the longevity therapy market reached $27.1 billion (£20.8 billion) last year and is predicted to reach $44.9 billion (£34.5 billion) by 2031.
BioViva was founded in 2015. [2] The CEO, Liz Parrish, started the company by becoming the first person in human history to take gene therapies associated with lengthening lifespans in model organism, [3] she appeared at WIRED Health 2017 in London to discuss BioViva's testing of gene therapies targeting hallmarks of the ageing process.