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2026

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Modulating The Epigenetic Clock, Senolytic Therapies for Human Longevity: Age Tissue Regeneration, Synergistic Effect of Nad+ Precursors and Telomerase, Human Age Enhancement

Yash Srivastav Srivastav et al.
2026

The human aging process can be characterized by progressive cellular degeneration, mitochondria malfunctioning, inflammatory responses, epigenetics modifications, and loss of tissue regenerative ability. The recent progress made in the field of longevity has revealed several promising treatment opportunities for prolonging a healthy lifespan in humans through epigenetics regulation, senolytics application, NAD+ precursors' intake, telomerase activation, and regenerative treatments. This review considers evidence from human studies about the impact of DNA methylation, cell senescence elimination, mitochondria recovery, enhanced immunity, tissue renewal, and cognitive reserve increase in human aging biology. According to findings based on human research, interventions involving senolytic compounds, Nicotinamide Riboside (NR), Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN), and telomerase-linked regenerative treatment have the ability to contribute to improved metabolism, vascular functions, immunological resilience, and cognitive efficiency while reducing inflammatory processes and decreasing the number of senescent cells in a human body. In addition, comprehensive longevity approaches consisting of the mentioned interventions seem to possess combined benefits in terms of human longevity improvement. However, there are certain drawbacks that must be addressed when applying these interventions into clinical practice; namely, small sample sizes used in studies, lack of long-term safety testing, ethical issues, and inadequate biomarkers. Future directions in the research are discussed.

Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Focus: AI Managing The "Bonding" and Emotional/Sensory Experience of a Robot-Led Pregnancy

Yash Srivastav Srivastav et al.
2026

Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has become an essential area that combines AI, robotics, affective computing, and healthcare technologies. This study considers the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in managing emotional connections, multisensory interaction, and psychological support in robot-led pregnancy systems. This article focuses on emotional recognition systems, multisensory communication, biosensors, adaptive robotics, ethical questions, social acceptance issues, and future advancements in maternal healthcare robotics. There is existing evidence suggesting that the use of emotionally intelligent robot systems may help improve maternal mental state, minimize the negative effects of stress and anxiety, increase engagement in healthcare processes, and give individualized assistance during pregnancy. Machine learning (ML) techniques, natural language processing, affective computing, and physiological sensors play a major role in enhancing the emotional intelligence of robotic healthcare technologies. At the same time, there are some difficulties related to the authenticity of emotions, privacy issues, emotional dependence, biased algorithms, and other ethical concerns that restrict their application. Overall, robot-led pregnancy systems demonstrate great potential as maternal healthcare technology solutions.

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Latest Publication:2026
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