New research finds that extreme heat accelerates biological aging, especially in older adults. Living in hotter areas can age body faster.
When most people think of “aging backwards,” they picture something like erasing wrinkles with Botox or filler—or literally morphing back into a baby, à la Benjamin Button. While that’s certainly one ...
Longer periods of extreme heat has been found to accelerate biological age in older adults by up to two years, according to new research. More heat days over time correlated with deterioration at the ...
A long-term cohort study links fear of aging to faster biological wear and tear, and finds that neither Botox nor diet explain the longevity advantage seen in people with positive beliefs about getti ...
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Daily Multivitamin May Slow Ticking of Biological Aging Clock
Whether supplements can increase a healthy lifespan is an open question, however ...
Research by scientists at the University of Southern California (USC) Leonard Davis School of Gerontology suggests that greater exposure to extreme heat may accelerate biological aging in older adults ...
A new study suggests that biological age improvements are tied to a reduced stroke risk and improved brain health, suggesting that certain lifestyle changes could help to cut stroke risk and protect ...
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