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Fight Aging! Newsletter, February 17th 2020
Discussion of the Evolutionary Genetics of Aging Thymic Involution Contributes to Immunosenescence and Inflammaging The Potential for Exosome Therapies to Treat Sarcopenia Correlations of Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Epigenetic Age Measures Evidence for PASK Deficiency to Reduce the Impact of Aging in Mice The Aging Retina, a Mirror of the Aging Brain Evidence for Loss of Capillary Density to be Important in Heart Disease Aspects of Immune System Aging Proceed More Rapidly in Men Deacetylation of the NLRP3 Inflammasome as a Way to Control Chronic Inflammation Transplantation of Senescent Cells is an ...
Source: Fight Aging! - February 16, 2020 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

High-Dose Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Quadrivalent for Older Adults.
Conclusion: HD-IIV4 has proven immunogenic, safe, and effective in preventing influenza in older adults and should be recommended as the vaccine of choice in this patient population. PMID: 32578447 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Annals of Pharmacotherapy - June 23, 2020 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Chahine EB Tags: Ann Pharmacother Source Type: research

Inside the Global Quest to Trace the Origins of COVID-19 —and Predict Where It Will Go Next
It wasn’t greed, or curiosity, that made Li Rusheng grab his shotgun and enter Shitou Cave. It was about survival. During Mao-era collectivization of the early 1970s, food was so scarce in the emerald valleys of southwestern China’s Yunnan province that farmers like Li could expect to eat meat only once a year–if they were lucky. So, craving protein, Li and his friends would sneak into the cave to hunt the creatures they could hear squeaking and fluttering inside: bats. Li would creep into the gloom and fire blindly at the vaulted ceiling, picking up any quarry that fell to the ground, while his companion...
Source: TIME: Health - July 23, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Charlie Campbell/ Yuxi, Yunnan and Alice Park Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 feature Magazine Source Type: news

Resources for assessing parents ’ vaccine hesitancy: a systematic review of the literature
This study offers a deeper perspec-tive on the available questionnaires, helping to identify the best one in terms of aim and study setting.   
Source: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene - August 31, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Paola Cella, Gianluca Voglino, Ilaria Barberis, Enrico Alagna, Claudia Alessandroni, Alessandro Cuda, Francesco D ' Aloisio, Giulia Dallagiacoma, Sara de Nitto, Francesca Di Gaspare, Oriana Gallipoli, Leandro Gentile, Lucia Kundisova, Monica Navaro, Sandr Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 7589: Vaccination Coverage among Prisoners: A Systematic Review
Tuells Prison inmates are highly susceptible for several infectious diseases, including vaccine-preventable diseases. We conducted a systematic international literature review on vaccination coverage against hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis A virus (HAV), combined HAV/HBV, tetanus-diphtheria, influenza, pneumococcal, and combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) in prison inmates, according to the PRISMA guidelines. The electronic databases were used Web of Science, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Cinhal. No language or time limit were applied to the search. We defined vaccination coverage as the proportion of vaccinated priso...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - October 19, 2020 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Nancy Vicente-Alcalde Esther Ruescas-Escolano Zitta Barrella Harboe Jos é Tuells Tags: Review Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, December 28th 2020
In conclusion, our study demonstrated that the molecular processes of aging are relatively subtle in their progress, and the aging process of every tissue depends on the tissue's specialized function and environment. Hence, individual gene or process alone cannot be described as the key of aging in the whole organism. Mouse Age Matters: How Age Affects the Murine Plasma Metabolome A large part of metabolomics research relies on experiments involving mouse models, which are usually 6 to 20 weeks of age. However, in this age range mice undergo dramatic developmental changes. Even small age differences may l...
Source: Fight Aging! - December 27, 2020 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Influenza Vaccination Among U.S. College or University Students: A Systematic Review.
CONCLUSIONS: Enhancing positive beliefs, perceptions, or attitudes toward influenza vaccination with students is critical. Information about the safety and effectiveness of vaccination could be provided for students through official media, medical sources/physicians, campaigns, or internet websites. Family-to-student or peer-to-peer awareness campaigns could facilitate the vaccination of students. PMID: 33530696 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP - February 3, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Shon EJ, Choe S, Lee L, Ki Y Tags: Am J Health Promot Source Type: research

A chimeric HLA-A2: β2M:Ig fusion protein for the study of virus-specific CD8 < sup > + < /sup > T-cells
CONCLUSION: The chimeric HLA-A2:β2M:Ig fusion protein-based assays provided a sensitive tool that may be paramount to measure virus-specific CD8+ T-cell response in a range of viral infections of clinical relevance.PMID:33600818 | DOI:10.1016/j.jim.2021.112997
Source: Journal of Immunological Methods - February 18, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Ágata Lopes Ribeiro Franklin Pereira Ara újo Julia Pereira Martins Alice Aparecida Louren ço Jing Huang Felipe Valen ça Pereira Luis Adan Flores Andrade Adriana Alves Oliveira Paim Fl ávio Guimarães da Fonseca Edel Figueiredo Barbosa Stancioli Olind Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, March 1st 2021
This study may have important implications for preventing cell senescence and aging-induced tendinopathy, as well as for the selection of novel therapeutic targets of chronic tendon diseases. Our results showed that the treatment of bleomycin, a DNA damaging agent, induced rat patellar TSC (PTSC) cellular senescence. The senescence was characterized by an increase in the senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity, as well as senescence-associated changes in cell morphology. On the other hand, rapamycin could extend lifespan in multiple species, including yeast, fruit flies, and mice, by decelerating DNA damage ...
Source: Fight Aging! - February 28, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Differences and disparities in seasonal influenza vaccine, acceptance, adverse reactions, and coverage by age, sex, gender, and race
CONCLUSION: Each of the four sociodemographic predictors - age, sex, race, and gender - were found to significantly influence vaccine acceptance, receipt and outcomes in this review.PMID:33933316 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.013
Source: Vaccine - May 2, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Aniket Kini Rosemary Morgan Helen Kuo Patrick Shea Janna Shapiro Sean X Leng Andrew Pekosz Sabra L Klein Source Type: research

Race-specific changes in endothelial inflammation and microRNA in response to an acute inflammatory stimulus
This study assessed racial differences in acute induced endothelial inflammation and related miRs. Cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) derived from AA and Caucasian Americans (CA) were exposed to the influenza vaccine to determine changes in inflammatory markers, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and miR expression/release. Endothelial function (flow-mediated dilation [FMD]), circulating IL-6, and circulating miR were also measured in young, healthy AA and CA individuals before and after receiving the influenza vaccine. There were no significant racial differences in any parameters at baseline....
Source: American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology - May 7, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Ryan M Sapp Catalina A Chesney Catherine B Springer Matthew R Laskowski Daniel B Singer Lauren E Eagan Sara E Mascone William S Evans Steven J Prior James M Hagberg Sushant M Ranadive Source Type: research