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Dog aging research may help canines, people live longer and healthier

Dog aging research may help canines, people live longer and healthier

Summary

The Dog Aging Project studies how dogs age and develop diseases like dementia to find ways to help both dogs and humans live longer, healthier lives. Researchers collect data from thousands of dogs, including their health, diet, and brain scans, to find clues about aging.

Key Facts

  • The Dog Aging Project started in 2014 and has studied over 50,000 dogs.
  • Dogs develop many of the same age-related diseases as humans, such as dementia and cancer.
  • Dogs live with humans and share similar environments, diets, and exercise habits.
  • Dogs age faster than humans, so studying them provides quicker results.
  • Researchers collect data on dogs’ diets, exercise, blood tests, and brain MRIs.
  • The project is led by scientists including biologist Matt Kaeberlein and veterinary neurologist Stephanie McGrath.
  • Unlike mice, dogs naturally develop age-related diseases similar to humans, making them good models for aging research.
  • This research could help identify treatments to slow aging and improve health for both dogs and people.
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