Longevity

Longevity, Research

BEYOND LINEAR AGING: Systemic Metabolic Regulation via MSPM and NASP Technological Architecture

Recent advances in longitudinal multi-omics profiling suggest that biological aging may not proceed as a strictly linear process. Findings published by Stanford Medicine and collaborators in Nature Aging (2024) demonstrated that many molecular markers associated with aging undergo nonlinear transitions, with significant clustering observed around the mid-40s and early 60s. These observations support the emerging view that aging may involve coordinated systemic transitions rather than exclusively gradual decline.

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Integrative Regulation of Biological Ageing: Synergizing Saccharomyces-Derived Matrix with Auditory Neuromodulation

Biological ageing is increasingly understood as a systemic process involving dysregulation of energy metabolism, redox balance, and neurophysiological control mechanisms [1]. This Perspective presents a hypothesis-driven integrative framework combining: (1) a standardised single-source botanical matrix derived from Saccharomyces spp., and (2) a structured auditory neuromodulation component.

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