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Shared Biological Signals Linked to Lifespan Found in Dogs and Humans

New research from the Dog Aging Project indicates that the same biological signals used to predict lifespan in humans also appear in dogs. This discovery highlights a potential commonality in the aging process between the two species. Scientists believe these findings could contribute to a better understanding of aging in both human and canine populations.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (a day ago)·2 views
Shared Biological Signals Linked to Lifespan Found in Dogs and Humans

A recent study conducted by the Dog Aging Project has identified biological signals that are predictive of lifespan in humans and also appear in dogs. The research suggests a fundamental similarity in certain aspects of the aging process between humans and canines.

The findings could offer valuable insights for scientists aiming to deepen their understanding of aging. By studying these shared biological markers, researchers may uncover new information applicable to both species.

The project's goal is to advance scientific knowledge on aging, and this particular discovery points towards a potential unified approach to investigating longevity across different species. According to Phys.org, this research marks a significant step in comparative aging studies.

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