Reprogramming Life at the Cellular Level: Epigenetics, Detoxification, Gut Health, Nutrition and Next-Generation Therapies for Optimal Health and Longevity (2026)
Can we influence how our cells age? For decades, aging was largely viewed as an unavoidable accumulation of damage. Today, longevity science is developing a more sophisticated picture. Researchers are investigating aging as a dynamic biological process involving epigenetic changes, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, impaired autophagy, chronic inflammation, altered nutrient sensing, loss of protein quality control, stem-cell exhaustion and changes in the gut microbiome . This has opened an extraordinary possibility: rather than simply treating diseases after they appear, medicine may increasingly learn how to preserve, repair and potentially rejuvenate some of the biological systems that deteriorate with age. That does not mean humans can currently "reset" their biological age or reverse aging at will. Much of the most exciting research remains experimental. But the direction of science is clear: aging is increasingly being studied at the level of cells...