Discover the file in the contents of the October 2023 issue Aging: What if we could reverse it? Inserm Magazine is a quarterly information magazine illustrating the discoveries, debates and questions of constantly evolving biomedical research.
While life expectancy and the number of centenarians have increased, old age remains inevitable. Hoping to change the situation, many research teams around the world, and especially in France at Inserm, are trying to take on a crazy challenge: slowing down the aging process or even reversing it. What exactly is this process? Can we contain it now? What are the options to reverse it? Will we become immortal? And at what price? Response elements.
Summary
Highlighted
News
- Mental Health: The vagus nerve connects microbiota and depression
- HIV: Towards a DNA vaccine
- Caption – The Fluorescent Counterattack
- Breast Cancer: The Difficult Return to Work
- Biofuel cells: The body’s unlimited energy
- USA/Long Covid: A 40% reduced risk thanks to an anti-diabetic drug
I’m looking for heads
- Marc Poirot: The fascination of exploring new therapeutic avenues
- Vincent Prévot: “I understood the potential of our brain’s barrier guards”
- Hélène Amazouz: From nursing to epidemiological research
Great angle
- Aging: What if we could reverse it?
reporting
- Biomaterial: reconstruction of the skin
Undertake it
- Antibiotic resistance: New molecules attack multi-resistant bacteria
Opinions
- Education: Should we avoid digital technology in school?
Life at Inserm
- Public communication: A charter as a guide for all employees
notepad
- Book: Mental Health, a Challenge for the 21st Centurye century
- Comic strip: You are Inserm