Accumulation of senescent cells in tissues with advancing age participates in the pathogenesis of several human age-associated diseases. Specific senescent secretome, the resistance of senescent cells to apoptotic stimuli, and lack of immune system response contribute to the accumulation of senescent cells and their adverse effects in tissues…
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![Figure 1. Risk of mortality and morbidity associated with serum IGF-1 levels, stratified by age groups [5].](https://aging-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-31-at-4.14.07-PM.png)
Figure 1. Risk of mortality and morbidity associated with serum IGF-1 levels, stratified by age groups [5].

Background: While iron is essential for normal brain functioning, elevated concentrations are commonly found in neurodegenerative diseases and are associated with impaired cognition and neurological deficits.

Dr. Steve Horvath and Dr. Brian Chen discuss the evolution of aging research and epigenetic clocks.

Dr. Steve Horvath and Dr. Brian Chen discuss the evolution of aging research and epigenetic clocks.

PRESS RELEASE: Aging published a new issue of the latest research on aging in Volume 14, Issue 15.

Introduction: Successful aging is a multidimensional construct covering behavioral, social, and psychological domains of well-being. We aimed to identify well-being profiles and their association with mobility-limitation-free survival…

PRESS RELEASE: A new research paper was published in Aging’s Volume 14, Issue 14, entitled, “Common electrocardiogram measures are not associated with telomere length.”