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Biohacking your way to healthy aging: Experts explain biological age and how its being studied
"Aging is inevitable as death and taxes but the rate we change varies a lot between individuals," Dr. Kuchel said.
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Aging brains show surprising mix of decline and adaptation
Learn more about the new study, which highlights the importance of analyzing brain structure and connectivity simultaneously.
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
The treatment also prevented the development of arthritis after knee injuries such as ACL tears often experienced by athletes ...
Aging has been a big focus over the past few years, with research advancing in that area along with a growing number of people looking for more insight on how to live longer, healthier lives. People ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Americans are living longer than ever. Right now, nearly 58 million people are 65 years old or older and research shows 65-year-olds can expect to live another 18.9 ...
Research suggests that individuals who partake in creative activities, such as arts and crafts, musical instruments, and ...
A treatment that blocks an age-related protein restored cartilage in aging and injured joints by reprogramming existing cells ...
A naturally occurring dietary compound has been linked to biological signs of slower aging. Higher levels of theobromine in ...
How we think about getting older profoundly impacts how we age. Learn how to challenge stereotypes, embrace the second half ...
Japan's aging workforce, labor shortages, and government policies show how the country has adapted as 30% of its population ...
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