biomarkers Well-supported

Can a blood test reveal how well you're really aging?

Researchers are developing comprehensive blood tests that measure hundreds of proteins and metabolites to build a picture of how your body is aging. These panels can predict disease risk and biological age more accurately than single markers — and may eventually become a standard part of preventive health care.

Where it stands Science is solid; widespread clinical availability is still developing

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Weekly article volume over the last 16 weeks — coverage is declining (2 articles in the trailing 8 weeks vs 4 before).

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  1. Can blood proteins predict liver disease years in advance?
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  2. What are senotypes and why do they matter for aging?
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  3. How a systems approach could change aging science
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  4. How new aging clocks could improve your health insights
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  5. Could genes protect your spine from degeneration?
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  6. How precise measurements could improve your health as you age
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  7. Seragon study shows SRN-901 extends median lifespan in mice
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  8. p21+TREM2+ senescent macrophages fuel inflammaging and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
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  9. The Senescence Associated Secretory Phenotype as a Basis for an Aging Clock
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  10. Exoproteome of calorie-restricted humans identifies complement deactivation as an immunometabolic checkpoint reducing inflammaging
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  11. Author Correction: Multi-omic profiling reveals age-related immune dynamics in healthy adults
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  12. The case for space as a model of accelerated aging
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  13. The case for space as a model of accelerated aging
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  14. The oldest old become longevity biotech’s new map
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  15. Human Longevity, Inc. to study centenarians with LEV Foundation
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