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Your Blood Is Both a Mirror and a Driver of How Fast You Age

Scientists are finding that the stuff floating in your blood, proteins, metabolites, and tiny vesicles, doesn't just reflect your age. It actively sets the pace of aging across organs. In animal studies, swapping old blood for young blood or filtering out pro-aging factors restored tissue function and even extended lifespan. Human trials using plasma exchange are now showing early promise for age-related decline.

Experimental & molecular medicine·Moderate·Apr 17, 2026

Cholesterol, Immune Cells, and IGF-1 Emerge as Key Longevity Signals

Researchers combed through massive genetic databases to find what actually drives long life and slower biological aging. Three factors stood out: cholesterol levels, immune cell traits, and IGF-1 (a growth hormone linked to aging). They also flagged 30 genes and several proteins as possible drug targets for future anti-aging therapies.

npj aging·Moderate·Apr 16, 2026

How Lactate From Exercise May Rewrite Your Genes to Slow Aging

When you work out hard, your muscles pump out lactate, the same stuff people used to blame for soreness. Researchers now think lactate acts as a messenger that tags proteins through a process called lactylation, linking your workout to long-term changes in how genes behave. This may explain how exercise protects mitochondria, calms inflammation, and keeps stem cells working across the brain, heart, and muscles. It's still early, and much of the evidence comes from animal and cell studies.

Ageing research reviews·Preliminary·Apr 15, 2026

Disclaimer: Research summaries are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine.

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