Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
Research shows hair follicle aging begins in your 30s, driven by inflammation-linked gene activity detectable years before ...
Computers found what human experts missed: a divide between aging biology research and patient care that decades of funding ...
Life runs on information. In living systems, that information takes two main forms: the genome and the epigenome. The genome stays mostly stable. The epigenome, however, constantly shifts, shaped by ...
Scientists have uncovered a gut-specific epigenetic aging mechanism that links inflammation and iron imbalance to cancer risk ...
The aging human brain undergoes many structural changes that vary based on genetics, an individual’s lifestyle, and the presence of coexisting diseases. This heterogeneity in brain aging is also ...
New research has revealed an unexpected reality about human longevity, despite significant medical advancements, lifespan increases have slowed dramatically. The study shows that, since 1990, average ...
QMedic reports on five trends reshaping older adult care at home, highlighting multigenerational households and the digital ...
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