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health-and-science1 year ago

"The Enigmatic Potential of Ovaries in Extending Human Lifespan"

Ovaries hold the key to understanding human lifespan, according to recent research. Scientists are intrigued by the enigmatic role of ovaries in aging and longevity, with studies suggesting that they may play a crucial role in determining how long humans live. This new understanding could potentially lead to breakthroughs in extending human lifespan and improving overall health.

health2 years ago

Unveiling a Novel Culprit Behind Female Infertility

Scientists from Tsinghua University in China have identified a new genetic change, Eif4enif1, as a key cause of female infertility. This genetic change affects the functioning of egg cells and prevents the ovaries from releasing eggs regularly, making conception almost impossible. The researchers found that the harmful DNA pattern affects the mitochondria within the egg cells, which are responsible for converting fuel to energy. The discovery could lead to potential gene-editing drugs that address the issue and offer effective treatment for infertility.

health2 years ago

Ovaries Hold Clues to Aging Secrets

The ovaries age faster than any other organ in the body, and researchers are studying how to slow down that process to have health benefits for women and men. The loss of hormones during menopause sets off a cascade of negative health effects, and women live longer than men on average but spend more of their older years in poor health. Researchers are trying to understand why the ovaries seem intricately connected to health and longevity, and unraveling these mysteries could mean extending a person’s reproductive years and potentially lifespan by delaying menopause. Studies like these could yield insights on a much shorter timescale than those done on other tissues in the body, which could have implications for aging in both women and men.

health2 years ago

Can Rapamycin Extend Fertility? Doctors Investigate.

Researchers at Columbia University are conducting a human study to determine whether the drug rapamycin can slow down aging in ovaries. The study aims to help reduce the pains of menopause and extend the lives of people of all genders with a cheap, once-weekly drug that's already widely used by some cancer patients and transplant recipients. The drug rapamycin could help "conserve those limited, precious eggs" and keep the ovaries functioning more like young, healthy ones do.

health2 years ago

"Researcher advocates for the end of menopause"

Piraye Yurttas Beim, CEO of Celmatix, a women’s health-focused biotech company, is calling for an end to menopause and the development of a drug to extend ovarian function. She argues that the ovary is important for metabolic function, immune function, and brain health, and that women's health has historically been underfunded. Beim and her team are starting from scratch to develop a drug that will help ovarian function decline slowly, the way testicular function declines for men.

health2 years ago

The Case for Ending Menopause: A Top Researcher's Perspective.

Piraye Yurttas Beim, CEO of Celmatix, a women’s health-focused biotech company, is calling for an end to menopause. She believes that the ovaries are the central command of a woman’s health and vitality and that they are important for metabolic function, immune function, and brain health. Beim founded Celmatix to find a drug to extend ovarian function and end menopause. She believes that menopause is a catastrophic public health crisis and life event, and there is a huge disparity in funding for research and innovation in this space. Beim and her team are working on a drug to help extend ovarian function and help it decline slowly, the way that testicular function declines for men.

health2 years ago

"Researcher advocates for the end of menopause"

Piraye Yurttas Beim, CEO of Celmatix, a women’s health-focused biotech company, is calling for an end to menopause and the extension of ovarian function. She argues that the ovary is important for metabolic function, immune function, and brain health, and that women's health has historically been underfunded and overlooked. Dr. Yurttas Beim and her team are working on a drug to extend ovarian function and help it decline slowly, similar to testicular function in men. She believes that women should not simply accept menopause as a natural process and that women's health deserves more attention and funding.