From bench to bedside – how to report on animal research for meaningful human clinical trials

Nature has already solved the problem of aging in species all around the world. While most of these species are long-lived trees, there are quite a lot of animals too. To be upfront, most of these animals are primitive, less complex than we humans are. But just like we replicated the technology of manufacturing penicillin…… Continue reading From bench to bedside – how to report on animal research for meaningful human clinical trials

Royalactin – the substance that turns worker bees into queens

You can never put things in perspective until you measure them. And you need hard, cold numbers for that. Calorie restriction with optimal nutrition is the only robust method in gerontology that reliably prolonged lifespans in many species with an average of 30%. I thought 30% is huge. It’s not. Because after a serendipitous conversation…… Continue reading Royalactin – the substance that turns worker bees into queens

The skill of finding experts

It pains me to see people in distress during a time society deems their ‘golden years’. Aging does not take place in many species, but in humans at least, it is an unavoidable problem with the current technology. But leaving such complex problems apart, it pains me even more to see regular people suffer the…… Continue reading The skill of finding experts

How to postpone the most common disease of aging: osteoarthritis

Credit: BruceBlaus (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Osteoarthritis won’t kill you, but it can make your golden years seem like hell. This disease is one of the first signs of aging – sometimes visible on X-rays long before the subject ever complains of pain. Judging from my limited clinical experience, joints are the first tissues to show wear and tear. Probably because…… Continue reading How to postpone the most common disease of aging: osteoarthritis