Scientists have devised a fascinating way to determine when you may die. Known as “CheekAge,” this new biological clock-reader developed by the company Tally Health is, according to a press release, a ...
Epigenetics looks at how lifestyle and environment affect how people's genes perform, with implications for health and life span A new test may measure the epigenetics of cells taken from inside the ...
A new test called CheekAge, based on a quick swab of cells in the mouth, might someday be used to predict how long a person has to live, developers report. The test tracks what are known as ...
A biotechnology company headquartered in Manhattan has developed an “aging” clock that uses information from the cells in your cheeks to predict your biological age. Biological age is the age of your ...
A person open's her mouth as a cotton swab is inserted. (Tho-Ge/Pixabay via Courthouse News) (CN) — For those curious about when they might die, the answer may lie right beneath their noses — in their ...
How long someone has left to live can be calculated by taking a simple mouth swab, according to a new study. Scientists say a "cheeky" discovery allows them to estimate a patient's risk of dying using ...
The Life Sciences Report Examines How 3D Signatures' TeloView Can Diagnose Alzheimer's with a Cheek Swab 31 Mar 2017 12:45 ETMarketwire Canada SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - March 31, 2017) - With ...
(Ivanhoe Newswire) Early detection of any type of cancer is critical to survive. Lung cancer is notoriously known for being incredibly difficult to identify in its early stages. Scientists have ...