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A Discussion of How to Speed Up the Process of Developing Drugs to Treat Aging
This informative discussion revolves around how regulatory changes are essential to rapidly approve therapies for the treatment of aging. The main focus is on treating specific age-related diseases, and the author suggests that therapies optimized to treat a single disease may not be as effective in addressing aging overall. To read more about this discussion, click here: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2023/12/a-discussion-of-what-is-need-to-speed-the-pace-at-which-drugs-to-treat-aging-arrive-in-the-clinic/
Longevity Biotech: A Different Strategy
This article discusses the importance of targeting aging itself in order to slow down its progression and extend healthy lifespan. It also speaks to the significance of identifying potential drugs that can safely and effectively influence the aging process at the molecular and cellular level. To delve into this discussion further, visit: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2023/12/cellular-senescence-in-the-aging-brain-a-contributing-cause-of-cognitive-decline/
Cellular Senescence in the Aging Brain, a Contributing Cause of Cognitive Decline
Senescent cells, created throughout the body, play a role in natural cellular aging. Unfortunately, in later life, the immune system becomes less efficient in eliminating these cells, contributing to tissue injury and chronic inflammation. As a result, there is growing inquiry into whether the clearance of senescent cells could be a viable treatment for neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. To learn more about the relationship between cellular senescence and cognitive decline, click here: https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2023/12/cellular-senescence-in-the-aging-brain-a-contributing-cause-of-cognitive-decline/