On July 19, 2022, researchers published an editorial paper on restoring the circadian rhythm to minimize the risk of aging-related osteoporotic fractures.
Aging (Aging-US) Research
![Figure 6. Matching of our CR-related DEGs evidenced to be regulated with aging with a curated human CR network.](https://aging-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Screen-Shot-2022-01-04-at-5.20.33-PM-2-e1641340989769-800x600.png)
In the cover paper published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 13, Issue 24, researchers conducted a study suggesting that the circadian system is subjected to aging-related gene alterations.