Researchers are focusing on studying ovarian aging and menopause using single-cell data to understand the impact on longevity and overall aging. The work aims to uncover insights into why ovaries age prematurely and its implications for overall health, particularly in women.
The aging ovary is often overlooked in biomedical research, but @BBParis1984 is using #SingleCell data to shed light on this important area of health to improve outcomes for those experiencing menopause https://t.co/RJq4lL66yp
Could prolonging ovarian function promote healthy longevity? front page @nytimes https://t.co/5z2u6avJN5 @Alisha__g @SmithDanaG https://t.co/eNzVQgQnCf
Is Delaying Menopause the Key to Longevity? “If we can understand why ovaries age prematurely and what’s driving that, that will almost certainly tell us something important about aging in the rest of the body” - Jennifer Garrison @jenngarrison https://t.co/SkbVLqhmKd
Any longevity folks following the rapamycin ovarian studies? I’ve seen rapamycin all over men’s health but first time I’m seeing more discussion of women’s health https://t.co/hOj6iuwfRB
By using #SingleCell data to study ovarian aging + menopause, @BBParis1984 is tackling a critical but often overlooked area of #AgingHealth https://t.co/VqHHlkSJL4
Women experience different health concerns than men as they age because of their biology and social and economic circumstances. Yet research into how best to promote older women’s health is lacking. @judith_graham reports ⤵️ https://t.co/ugINJIHctX