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Real fluorescence microscopic view of human skin cells
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Skin Rejuvenation: How Young Blood and Bone Marrow Influence It

August 18, 2025August 18, 2025

Researchers from Beiersdorf AG, Research and Development Hamburg in Germany, used a microphysiological co-culture system—a lab-based model simulating human circulation—to test the effects of young versus old blood serum on skin cells.

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Aging Volume 17, Issue 7
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Systemic factors in young human serum influence in vitro responses of human skin and bone marrow-derived blood cells in a microphysiological co-culture system

July 31, 2025July 31, 2025

Aging is a complex process that significantly contributes to age-related diseases and poses significant challenges for effective interventions, with few holistic anti-aging approaches successfully reversing its signs.

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Visual Diagram of Oocyte Maturation and Meiotic Process in Mammals
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Stem Cell Regenera: A Regenerative Approach to Activating Dormant Ovarian Follicles

July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

A new study published recently in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 6, examines a novel treatment for women with ovarian failure. Researchers from IVI Clinics Alicante in Spain investigated a procedure called Stem Cell Regenera, which uses the body’s own stem cells and platelet-rich plasma to activate dormant follicles in the ovaries.

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Call for Papers Special Collection on Cognitive Aging
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Now Accepting Submissions: Special Collection on Cognitive Aging

July 8, 2025July 8, 2025

In this special collection, Aging seeks to bring together cutting-edge research that spans the cellular and molecular underpinnings of cognitive aging with insights into the psychosocial, behavioral, and environmental factors that modulate its course.

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Neuropsychologist specializing Cognitive Rehabilitation assisting patients with brain injuries or neurological disorders to improve cognitive function
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DoliClock: A Lipid-Based Clock for Measuring Brain Aging

July 7, 2025July 7, 2025

A new study published recently as the cover of Aging Volume 17, Issue 6, describes a new method to estimate how fast the brain is aging. By analyzing lipids, or fat molecules, in brain tissue, researchers from the National University of Singapore and Hanze University of Applied Sciences created a biological “clock” called DoliClock.

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DoliClock: a lipid-based aging clock reveals accelerated aging in neurological disorders

June 30, 2025June 30, 2025

This study introduces DoliClock, a lipid-based biological aging clock designed to predict the age of the prefrontal cortex using post-mortem lipidomic data. Significant age acceleration was observed in autism, schizophrenia, and Down syndrome.

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Medicine doctor touching electronic medical record on tablet. DNA. Digital healthcare and network connection on hologram modern virtual screen interface, medical technology and futuristic concept.
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A New Vision for Healthcare: Addressing Aging Before Disease Begins

June 25, 2025June 25, 2025

Recent discoveries in aging research reveal a powerful insight: the biological changes that lead to chronic diseases begin far earlier than most people realize—often in midlife, well before symptoms appear. This early phase offers a valuable opportunity for prevention.

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Blood-Brain Barrier Concept
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Oxygen Deprivation and the Aging Brain: A Hidden Trigger for Cognitive Decline

June 11, 2025June 11, 2025

As we age, our brains become more sensitive to stress and disease. A recent study sheds light on a lesser-known risk: reduced oxygen levels.

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Aging Sponsors Open Access Team in 2025 Ride for Roswell
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Aging Sponsors Open Access Team in 2025 Ride for Roswell

June 10, 2025June 10, 2025

Impact Journals, the publisher of Aging, is once again proudly sponsoring the Open Access Team in the annual Ride for Roswell.

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Longevity & Aging Series Wins Silver Award for Excellence in Video/Film at SSP EPIC Awards
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Longevity & Aging Series Wins Silver Award for Excellence in Video/Film at SSP EPIC Awards

June 4, 2025June 4, 2025

The Longevity & Aging Series has been honored with the Silver Award for “Excellence in Video/Film” at the inaugural EPIC Awards celebration on May 29, 2025, during the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) 47th Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.

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