In this new study, researchers investigated the relationship between paternal age, the BEGAIN gene and autism.
Aging (Aging-US) Research
![How a Receptor Boosts WNT Signals in Pancreatic Cancer](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/How-a-Receptor-Boosts-WNT-Signals-in-Pancreatic-Cancer.png)
In this new study, researchers revealed a novel role for LGR6 in enhancing WNT signals in pancreatic cancer.
![Figure 7. Schematic illustration of the lipodystrophy and insulin resistance exhibited by patients with Werner syndrome.](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Figure-7.-Schematic-illustration-of-the-lipodystrophy-and-insulin-resistance-exhibited-by-patients-with-WS-800x600.png)
In this new study, researchers from Japan investigated the molecular mechanisms of subcutaneous fat dysfunction in Werner syndrome.
![How Cognitive Reserve Can Help You Sleep Better and Think Sharper](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/How-Cognitive-Reserve-Can-Help-You-Sleep-Better-and-Think-Sharper-800x600.png)
In a new study, researchers investigated the association between sleep, cognitive reserve and cognition in older adults.
![The Impact of Age on Melanoma: Insights from Recent Research](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/The-Impact-of-Age-on-Melanoma-Insights-from-Recent-Research-800x527.png)
In a new editorial, researchers delve into the intricate dynamics of melanoma and aim to illuminate differences in age-related incidence, prognosis and treatment.
![Dr. Mikhail Blagosklonny interview](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Screen-Shot-2023-09-07-at-12.35.49-PM-800x600.png)
Dr. Mikhail Blagosklonny joins “Master One Thing” host Krister Kauppi to discuss the impact of his rapamycin research and hyperfunciton theory of aging.
![Dry Eyes? It May be Immune Infiltration in Aging Lacrimal Glands](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Dry-Eyes-It-May-be-Immune-Infiltration-in-Aging-Lacrimal-Glands-800x600.png)
In a new editorial, researchers from Baylor College of Medicine artfully discuss the immune system’s role in dry eye disease.
![Figure 1. A seed and soil model of gut dysbiosis.](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Screen-Shot-2023-07-10-at-3.57.39-PM-800x600.png)
In a new editorial, researchers explore how a leaky gut can lead to Alzheimer’s disease using the Seed and Soil Model of Neurocognitive Disorders to explain.