A research team has announced a breakthrough in reversing the aging process in human cells grown in a lab, potentially paving ...
Large minority of people aged 65 and above see cognitive and corporeal improvements – especially among those with 'age-positive' beliefs ...
In the Mediterranean, researchers have studied a jellyfish that bends the rules of aging. The jellyfish is called Turritopsis dohrnii. It is no bigger than a fingernail, yet it can revert from its ...
Leading biochemist asserts that a daily exercise routine of less than an hour can significantly reverse the effects of aging, potentially making us appear and feel decades younger. Let’s delve into ...
While daily multivitamin use has been met with a wide array of data ranging from beneficial to useless to even potentially harmful, a new study looked at more specific markers of aging and how ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. With headlines on hacking our longevity and documentaries on “living forever,” it’s safe to say that many people are curious about what it takes to ...
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Discover how stimulating the vagus nerve and altering gut microbiome composition may combat age-related memory decline, according to groundbreaking research from Stanford University.
Researchers find that nearly half of adults over 65 show cognitive and physical improvements, driven largely by positive beliefs about aging.
Age-related decline is not an unavoidable fate, but a problem that can be addressed with modern medicine, writes Andrew S. Brack.