What is Electromedicine/Electrotherapy? Part I
Jeffrey R. Carlson, MD In 2022, it seems that modern medicine is inundated with devices,…
Jeffrey R. Carlson, MD In 2022, it seems that modern medicine is inundated with devices,…
The concept of using specific electrical frequencies to potentiate and mobilize stem cell activity in…
Electrical fields and electric cell signaling play a crucial role in regulating stem cell activity.…
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Abstract Electric cell signaling treatment (ECST) represents a promising therapeutic modality that harnesses electrical signals…
1. Enhanced Tissue Healing: EcST and electrical stimulation promote the healing process by accelerating tissue…
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Do you ever find yourself longing for the energy and vitality of your younger years? Feeling young is not just a matter of perception it is actually related to objective health outcomes. Previous studies have shown that feeling younger than one s actual age is associated with longer, healthier lives. There is even support for subjective age to predict actual brain age, with those feeling younger having younger brains. Feeling sleepy can make you feel ten years older.
Researchers have used data from UK Biobank participants to reveal that diabetes, traffic-related air pollution and alcohol intake are the most harmful out of 15 modifiable risk factors for dementia.
Aging (Albany NY). 2024 Apr 4;16. doi: 10.18632/aging.205717. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
Despite their biological importance, the role of stem cells in human aging remains to be elucidated. In this work, we applied a machine learning methodology to GTEx transcriptome data and assigned stemness scores to 17,382 healthy samples from 30 human tissues aged between 20 and 79 years. We found that ~60% of the studied tissues exhibit a significant negative correlation between the subject’s age and stemness score. The only significant exception was the uterus, where we observed an increased stemness with age. Moreover, we observed that stemness is positively correlated with cell proliferation and negatively correlated with cellular senescence. Finally, we also observed a trend that hematopoietic stem cells derived from older individuals might have higher stemness scores. In conclusion, we assigned stemness scores to human samples and show evidence of a pan-tissue loss of stemness during hu..