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Scientists Reveal Your Morning Coffee Flips an Ancient Longevity Switch

  • A research team from Queen Mary University of London published a study on June 24, 2025, demonstrating that caffeine impacts cellular aging processes using fission yeast as a model organism.
  • The research builds on past findings that caffeine extends lifespan by acting on an ancient growth regulator called TOR and the energy sensor AMPK.
  • The study found caffeine activates AMPK, influencing cell growth, DNA repair, and stress response, but its benefits only appear under specific conditions in cells with intact pathways.
  • The senior author, Charalampos Rallis, explained that caffeine activates AMPK, a crucial regulator that helps cells respond to energy shortages and influences the aging process.
  • The findings suggest caffeine could support health and longevity but advise moderate consumption and indicate further research is needed to trigger these effects directly via lifestyle or medicine.
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