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The most overlooked aging-in-place upgrade experts wish homeowners would prioritize—and it’s not the bathroom
Key Points Improving home lighting reduces fall risks by helping aging eyes see clearly, especially at night.Motion-activated ...
Biotech startup NewLimit secures a major funding round after claiming a 'breakthrough discovery' of a prototype medicine that ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins finds that how fast you age isn’t just impacted by how much you sleep but also by when you go ...
Universal” biological signatures of aging shared across different mammalian species—including humans—could offer new clues to ...
Some of the most powerful interventions to slow or improve frailty are also the most ordinary: regular movement, adequate nutrition, and meaningful social connection.
New research suggests that both too little and too much sleep may be linked to accelerated biological aging. However, ...
Your sleep quality can affect many systems in the body, from heart to brain health. A study suggests 6.4 to 7.8 hours of ...
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7 early warning signs of dementia most people mistake for normal aging
An estimated 7.4 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s ...
The idea that aging is a steady, predictable process is being challenged by a new book, which describes a so-called "flicker stage" where some aspects of aging may briefly reverse. Stuart Kaplan and ...
The research, published May 27 in Nature, reveals conserved signatures of aging and health decline and introduces new ...
Using clichés about getting older can reinforce ageism—and even harm your health.
Discovering the fountain of youth is an age-old pursuit (pun not intended). One of the latest clock-reversing experiments causing a buzz is a technique called therapeutic plasma exchange, a procedure ...
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