Frailty is a medical condition, and not an inevitable result of aging; it is not simply an adjective associated with old age, rather a medical condition on its own with significant medical, social and economic implications. However, the biological mechanisms underlying the development of frailty are still not fully understood and translation from research to clinical practice remains a challenge.
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Supplementation with Urolithin A, a pomegranate metabolite is suggested to safely offer anti-aging benefits due to its impact on mitochondrial and cellular health found in the first human double blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial conducted by Amazentis and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. “The mitophagy activator urolithin A is safe and induces a molecular signature of improved mitochondrial and cellular health in humans.”
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Artificial embryos that were created without using sperm or eggs were observed to have started to form live fetuses after being implanted into female mice for the first time; embryos did have some malformations and this approach is still a very long way from being applicable to human babies.
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Research suggests that exposure to blue light from technology goes beyond damaging your eyes, and you may not even need to see it to experience the harmful effects according to a study published in the journal Aging and Mechanisms of disease.
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