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The Gut Molecule that Could Slow Cellular Aging: Urolithin A and the Science of Inflammaging

In the quiet chambers of our biology, a silent fire burns. Not the roaring blaze of acute inflammation, but a subtle, persistent smolder that flares higher as we age. Scientists call it inflammaging—a chronic, low-grade inflammation that contributes to many of the diseases we associate with aging, from cardiovascular decline to neurodegeneration. What if we […]

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Healing in Our Own Words: How Language-Specific Healthcare Improves Outcomes and Supports Longevity

New research shows that receiving medical care in your native language reduces hospitalization and death—here’s why that matters for public health and personal well-being Imagine facing a serious health issue in a hospital where no one speaks your language. You try to explain your symptoms, but the words don’t come easily. Instructions about your medication

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Gut Health Meets Cellular Renewal: Urolithin A’s Emerging Role in Longevity

As we dive deeper into the science of aging, it becomes increasingly clear that the key to living longer—and living better—may lie in unexpected places. One such place is the gut. A remarkable compound called Urolithin A, derived from our gut microbiome, is showing strong potential to combat cellular aging and inflammation, offering a gentler

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Epigenetic Memory: A New Key to Understanding Multiple Sclerosis — and Aging

Multiple sclerosis (MS) has long puzzled researchers. Unlike many chronic illnesses, it does not follow a simple cause-and-effect pattern. Instead, it appears to arise from a tangled interplay of genetics, immune dysfunction, inflammation, environmental factors, and — as scientists are now beginning to understand — a surprising biological phenomenon known as epigenetic memory. While this

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The Global Conference on Gerophysics: A New Frontier in the Science of Longevity

How the intersection of physics and biology is opening novel pathways to better understand—and potentially intervene in—the aging process As the world of longevity research expands at an unprecedented pace, new fields and disciplines continue to emerge, offering fresh insights into one of biology’s oldest questions: why do we age? While much of the focus

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Healing From Within: How Urolithin A Could Rejuvenate Aging Cells and Calm Inflammation

Imagine a future where aging isn’t an inevitable slide into decline but a manageable, even reversible, biological process. It may sound like science fiction, but groundbreaking research is beginning to suggest otherwise—and one of the most promising agents of change might be quietly working inside your gut. Enter Urolithin A, a natural compound derived from

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Vitalia: Where Bold Innovation Meets Rigorous Science in the Pursuit of Longevity

In the rapidly evolving world of longevity science, few ventures capture both the promise and the audacity of the field quite like Vitalia. This newly launched initiative stands at the intersection of two powerful forces: hard science grounded in decades of biological research, and radical, boundary-pushing ideas that challenge our deepest assumptions about aging itself.

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A Silent Guardian Within: How Urolithin A May Help Calm Inflammation and Rejuvenate Aging Cells

In the quiet corners of our biology, science is uncovering a subtle yet promising ally in the battle against aging: Urolithin A. This gut-derived molecule, not directly present in the foods we eat but formed through their digestion by specific microbes, is emerging as a potential therapeutic agent against one of the most disruptive features

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Inside Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint: A Dinner Conversation on Aging, Ethics, and the Edge of Human Potential

It’s not every day you get invited to dine with a man on a mission to escape death. But that’s precisely what journalist Arkadi Mazin did when he stepped into the world of Bryan Johnson—a tech entrepreneur turned self-experimenting longevity pioneer. At the center of it all? A quiet dinner table, surrounded by biohackers, scientists,

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