Longevity medicine was once treated as a niche. It showed up in performance-focused settings, but not in structured clinical care. That has changed.
Today, aging biology, metabolic health, hormone physiology, and cellular function are active areas of institutional research. Organizations such as the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, support ongoing study into the mechanisms of aging and factors associated with health span.[i] What was once peripheral is now part of mainstream scientific inquiry. Read More >



