People who engage with arts and culture on a regular basis appear to age at a slower rate, according to a new study.
Aging is a complex process, and precisely measuring how the human body declines has long been a challenge. Two people of the ...
Many supplements promise to help you live longer, but aren't actually backed by science. Here are the ones doctors actually ...
From severe headaches to sudden bathroom changes, don't ignore these possible symptoms of more severe health problems.
Regularly taking part in arts activities such as reading, listening to music or visiting a gallery or museum may slow the ...
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Coffee may protect against aging, and caffeine isn't the main reason
(Stefania Pelfini la Waziya/Moment/Getty Images) As if humanity needed another reason to embrace its early morning (or ...
The study focused on rare DNA damage-repair (DDR) disorders, including Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T) and Bloom syndrome. These ...
On this episode of Aging Untold, we’re discussing long-distance caregiving. We’ll share insights on how to manage your loved ...
Stable rhythms of rest and activity are associated with healthier biological age markers, a new study suggests ...
This year's winner in NPR's College Podcast Challenge is a letter to a grandparent that grapples with health issues including ...
From peptides and protein to sleep hygiene and vaccines, what actually helps you age well? Physician Eric Topol breaks down ...
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