aging
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Why Some Animals Don't Seem to Age and How Negligible Senescence Shapes Turtles, Immortal Jellyfish, and Naked Mole‑Rats
Explore how aging works in nature by examining negligible senescence in turtles, immortal jellyfish, and naked mole‑rats, and what their remarkable longevity reveals about lifespan.
Latest Research Articles
How Did These Extraordinary Anemones Managed to Stay Young Forever?
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Observing Old Dogs Helps Scientists Take a Look at What's Happening Inside the Brains of Aging Canines
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Rapamycin Drug Used in Cancer Therapy Found to Increase Human Lifespan [Study]
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Red Deer Tend To Become Introverted as They Age According To Study
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Aging Mystery: Crocodiles, Salamanders and Turtles Could Hold the Key Behind Aging and Longevity, Scientists Say
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Aging to Your 70s and Above Makes a “Catastrophic Change” in Your Body, Says Research
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Scientists Reverse Aging and Extend Lifespan of Mice in a New Study
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Sleep Apnea Causes the Acceleration of Aging, Scientist Found the Treatment To Reverse OSA
These Anti-Aging Drugs Could Be The Real Deal
Activation Of Hair Follicles Stem Cell For Faster Regrowth: The Answer To Baldness & Alopecia
Traffic-Related Pollution Linked to DNA Damage in Children: Study
Cure for Aging? Blood in Human Umbilical Cord Shows Ability to Reverse Memory Loss in Old Mice






