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Nov 3, 2024

How exosomes could become more than just an “anti-aging” fad

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

They might not make you beautiful, but research suggests exosomes might help us diagnose and treat diseases.

Nov 3, 2024

Senescent Cells Promote Cartilage Regeneration in Rats

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

In a rat experiment, researchers publishing in Aging Cell have found that senescent cells and SASP factors are key in regenerating knee cartilage.

Not always negative

Cellular senescence is widely known to have negative effects, to the point that it is one of the hallmarks of aging. In fact, rather than protecting cartilage, cellular senescence has been reported to damage it in the progression of osteoarthritis [1]. However, the idea that senescence is beneficial for regeneration is not a new concept [2], and it has been found to assist wound healing in mice [3]. Understanding everything involved in this complex relationship is not easy, and one of the factors appears to be windows of time [4].

Nov 3, 2024

Study Probes how Eating Less Can Extend Lifespan

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

Researchers tracked the health of nearly one thousand mice on a variety of diets to see if these diets would extend the mice’s lifespan. The study was designed to ensure that each mouse was genetically distinct, which allowed the team to better represent the genetic diversity of the human population. By doing so, the results are made more clinically relevant, elevating the study to one of the most significant investigations into aging and lifespan to date.

For nearly a century, laboratory studies have shown consistent results: eat less food, or eat less often, and an animal will live longer. But scientists have struggled to understand why these kinds of restrictive diets work to extend lifespan, and how to best implement them in humans. Now, in a long-awaited study to appear in the Oct. 9 issue of Nature, scientists at The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) and collaborators tracked the health of nearly one thousand mice on a variety of diets to make new inroads into these questions.

The study was designed to ensure that each mouse was genetically distinct, which allowed the team to better represent the genetic diversity of the human population. By doing so, the results are made more clinically relevant, elevating the study to one of the most significant investigations into aging and lifespan to date.

Nov 3, 2024

Should You Take Experimental Life Extension Drugs?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, transhumanism

My output on my personal blog has been low lately. That’s largely because I’m pushing hard to finish a complete draft of my book on biostasis. If I can keep up the pace, I expect to finish a draft around the end of the year or in January 2025. The blog entries I have written have been on our group blog for Biostasis Technologies. Subscribers will probably enjoy my October 29 entry:

I look at the origins of effective accelerationism (e/acc) and its unacknowledged roots in extropian transhumanism as well as in several Singularitarian writers. Noah Smith has noted the “extropian enthusiasm” of e/acc. The original essays by the e/acc founders can be difficult to distill down so I outline the basics of e/acc and then survey the many flavors of accelerationism. I point out errors in e/acc’s contrast with transhumanism. That is followed by a critique of the injunction to “follow the will of the universe.” Despite errors and shortcomings I conclude that e/acc is more right than wrong. From the perspective of the central important of life extension, I outline what might be called long/acc or longevity accelerationism.

Nov 3, 2024

Aging By Autodigestion: Geert Schmid-Schönbein, PhD

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Nov 2, 2024

Simple Brain Cell Activation May Extend Lifespan by 7%, University of Washington Study Suggests

Posted by in categories: life extension, neuroscience

Explore how University of Washington research on activating hypothalamic brain cells could unlock new anti-aging therapies and extend lifespan.

Nov 2, 2024

Glucose: The sweet secret to a younger brain?

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension, neuroscience

Potential therapies could include precise genetic targeting of the GLUT4 pathway or dietary modifications to fine-tune glucose levels, ensuring an optimal environment for neurogenesis.


Stanford research uncovers glucose’s role in boosting neurogenesis, offering insights into brain aging interventions.

Nov 1, 2024

Exosomes Break Rat Lifespan Record

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This has to do with E5, but last I checked they were only doing skin rejuvenation treatments in people.


In Aging Cell, researchers have published their findings that exosomes, which we have previously reported to extend the lives of mice, also extend the lives of rats.

Known to be effective

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Nov 1, 2024

Research in Context: Can we slow aging?

Posted by in categories: biological, life extension

Researchers are making progress in understanding the biology of aging and learning ways it might be slowed down or even reversed.

Oct 31, 2024

Toward AI-Driven Discovery of Electroceuticals — Dr. Michael Levin

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Bioelectric networks as targets for regenerative medicine.

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