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Research indicates caffeine activates CRISPR for gene editing in laboratory animals — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology
Research finds 1,800 cell subtypes and DNA changes linked to aging in mice — Evidence Review
Published in Science, by researchers from The Rockefeller University
Observational study finds genetic variants associated with inherited retinal diseases less impactful — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at University of Exeter, Mass Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, Mass General Hospital, Harvard University
Clinical trial shows orforglipron results in 6-8% body weight loss in adults — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Eli Lilly
Research indicates glycocalyx role in immune cell recruitment during psoriasis-like skin inflammation — Evidence Review
Published in Science Signaling, by researchers from Lancaster University, University of Manchester, MIT, Victoria University of Wellington
Research reveals TMC1 and TMC2 proteins' role in hair cell survival and deafness — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health
Research indicates omeprazole affects calcium and iron levels in adult rats — Evidence Review
Published in ACS Omega, by researchers from Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), ABC Medical School (FMABC)
Observational study finds shingles vaccine slows biological aging and reduces inflammation — Evidence Review
Published in Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, by researchers from USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Systematic review indicates exercise provides minimal, transient relief for osteoarthritis pain — Evidence Review
Published in RMD Open, by researchers from BMJ Group
Observational study finds anxiety about aging correlates with accelerated biological aging in women — Evidence Review
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology, by researchers from NYU School of Global Public Health
Observational study finds non-meat eaters over 80 less likely to reach age 100 — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey
Randomized trial shows DMT significantly reduces depressive symptoms in participants — Evidence Review
Published in Nature, by researchers from Small Pharma, Imperial College London, University of Melbourne
Randomized trial shows 10% reduction in LDL cholesterol after two days of oatmeal — Evidence Review
Published in Nature Communications, by researchers from University of Bonn
Research shows significant symptom reduction in treatment-resistant depression using a new stimulation approach — Evidence Review
Published in Journal of Affective Disorders, by researchers from UCLA Health, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
Case report indicates successful birth from deceased womb donor in MRKH syndrome patient — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea hospital, Imperial College healthcare NHS trust
Observational study finds dental infection treatment improves blood glucose and cholesterol levels — Evidence Review
Published in Journal of Translational Medicine, by researchers from King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Research suggests that training load influences gut microbiome composition and diet quality — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Edith Cowan University
Research finds blocking NDRG1 rejuvenates muscle stem cells in older mice — Evidence Review
Published in Science, by researchers from UCLA
Research shows engineered bacteria can survive longer and potentially reduce solid tumors — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at University of Waterloo, Center for Research on Environmental Microbiology (CREM Co Labs)
Literature review reveals complexities of consumer genetic tests and their implications — Evidence Review
Published by researchers at Stanford University, Princeton University