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Phoenix Aerie: Where Longevity Dreams Take Flight

How a unique Arizona retreat is nurturing the next wave of biotech visionaries—and reshaping the future of healthy human lifespan Tucked away in the sunlit desert of Phoenix, Arizona, something extraordinary is happening. Not far from the red cliffs and cactus groves, a quiet revolution in health and human potential is taking shape—one fueled by […]

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Heat Exposure and Epigenetic Aging: How Rising Temperatures May Influence Our Biological Clock

As the science of aging grows more sophisticated, researchers are increasingly focusing on the concept of biological age — a measurement of how old our cells, tissues, and organs truly are, regardless of the number printed on our birth certificate. At the heart of this biological age lies a remarkable new tool: the epigenetic clock,

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Longevity as a Moonshot: A Conversation with Peter Diamandis on the Future of Human Health

Visionary entrepreneur and longevity advocate Peter Diamandis shares how exponential technology, personal mindset, and community can extend both lifespan and healthspan When Peter Diamandis talks about the future, it never sounds like science fiction. It sounds like inevitability. Whether he’s launching space flights with XPRIZE, decoding abundance in his bestselling books, or building ecosystems of

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The Power of Movement: How Exercise May Help Combat Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurological condition, affects millions worldwide and remains one of the most challenging disorders of aging. Characterized by tremors, stiffness, balance issues, and often cognitive decline, Parkinson’s slowly robs individuals of their independence and quality of life. While current medical therapies can help manage symptoms, no cure exists. But emerging research suggests

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Rejuve.AI: The App That Could Reshape Longevity Science

Beyond step counters and sleep trackers—this platform aims to turn your health data into a global engine for anti-aging breakthroughs The modern wellness world is saturated with apps. Step counters, calorie trackers, sleep monitors, mindfulness reminders—if there’s a way to quantify your health, chances are there’s a tool for it. So when another health app

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Urolithin A and the Quiet Revolution in Aging: How a Gut Metabolite Helps Tame Inflammation

Rethinking the Biology of Aging Aging has long been viewed as an unstoppable march of time—a process we endure, not influence. But modern science is shifting that paradigm. We now understand aging as a biological dance, shaped not just by genes or lifestyle but by intricate molecular signals that determine how our cells function, adapt,

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Clearing the Brain’s Clutter: Early Results from a Senolytic Trial for Alzheimer’s

How targeting cellular “zombies” offers a new approach to one of the world’s most devastating brain diseases Alzheimer’s disease remains one of the most heartbreaking frontiers in medicine. Despite decades of research, its progression remains stubbornly difficult to halt, and the toll on patients, families, and caregivers is immense. But behind the frustration lies a

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Urolithin A: The Gut’s Silent Ally in the Fight Against Inflammaging

Rethinking the Biology of Aging Aging is often perceived as an inevitable process, a slow unraveling of systems, and a steady march toward decline. But this view is rapidly being rewritten by advances in science. Researchers are increasingly seeing aging not as a passive accumulation of years but as a dynamic, biological phenomenon—one that can

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The Forgotten Science of Women’s Aging: Why Female-Specific Longevity Research Is Urgently Needed

In the expanding world of longevity science, one uncomfortable truth remains: for all the excitement around extending healthspan and delaying aging, much of what we know is still disproportionately based on male biology. While both men and women age, female-specific aging trajectories remain dramatically understudied. Yet, women not only live longer on average than men

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Turning Back Time at the Cellular Level: A Conversation with Vittorio Sebastiano of Turn Bio

How partial reprogramming may become one of the most powerful tools in the quest for healthspan extension What if we could rewind the biological clock—not in a metaphoric sense, but in a real, molecular way? What if the cells in your body, worn down by decades of wear, could regain their youthful vigor without losing

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