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Aging and inflammation may not go hand in hand, study suggests
Declining immune responsiveness with age may be driven by changes in immune cells — not by inflammation, as previously ...
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This vitamin may slow aging process—New research
New research suggests vitamin D may help slow biological aging by reducing telomeres shortening, a key marker of cellular aging. Newsweek has reached out to some of the study's authors as well as ...
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How diet affects aging metabolism differently for men and women
Research reveals sex-based differences in diet's impact on metabolism, highlighting plant proteins for men and moderate wine ...
Why don’t all people in a particular age group (50s, 60s, etc.) look the same? One 45-year-old looks like they’re not a day ...
Many people would like to delay or even stop the aging process. Previous clinical studies have shown that a reduced calorie intake can slow down the aging process in humans. Taking vitamin D or ...
Aging is inevitable, but there are some habits you can pick up now that could slow the process, with research also highlighting four exercises that can help elderly people 'stay independent.' Getting ...
LOS ANGELES -- The results from a recent USC study show that people in a certain age group could age up to an entire year faster living in neighborhoods that have more days of extreme heat. And we're ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Looking at her deteriorating health, farmworker Kalpana Suryawanshi often gets worried about how ...
In a new study, researchers identified a molecule produced by a particular type of brain cell that reversed the cognitive decline seen in both healthy aging and dementia. It provides a deeper ...
New research seems to confirm what many people feel – that the aging process accelerates around 50. From that age on, tissues and organs begin a rapid deterioration, according to a study published ...
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