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Biohacking your way to healthy aging: Experts explain biological age and how its being studied
"Aging is inevitable as death and taxes but the rate we change varies a lot between individuals," Dr. Kuchel said.
Share on Pinterest Researchers have discovered that T cells in the body can be reprogrammed to slow down and even reverse aging. Yagi-Studio/Getty Images Scientists are constantly looking for ways to ...
A team or researchers reports the first Aging Fly Cell Atlas (AFCA), a detailed characterization of the aging process in 163 distinct cell types in the laboratory fruit fly. Their in-depth analysis ...
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Blood type B could hold the key to slower aging, researchers say
In recent years, scientists have begun to explore another potential contributor: blood type. A study published in Journal of ...
Understanding the stages of aging may help you make important decisions about your health and aging well. Aging is a natural experience that lasts a lifetime. It’s a biological process that involves ...
Recent studies have found that ultra-processed foods comprise around 60% of the typical American's daily caloric intake. Getty Images So much for aging like fine wine. A new study out of Italy links ...
"Look, we're all aging," Maddy Dychtwald tells me. "That's a process that starts in the womb, and goes all the way to the day you die." The 74 year-old co-founder of the consulting organization Age ...
As we age, our immune system quietly loses its edge, and scientists have uncovered a surprising reason why. A protein called ...
What typically makes aging a struggle? When we try to control it, deny it, fight it, or rigidly define the process. Truth is, to our egos, the idea of change is scary. It makes us feel that we’re not ...
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