Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
New research shows that the shingles vaccine not only reduces inflammation but may also slow the aging process.
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Scientists are uncovering how aging can actually be slowed down
Aging is no longer viewed only as an inevitable slide toward frailty, but as a biological process that can be measured, ...
Incredibly, the shingles jab also appears to slow down the aging process, contributing to slower biological aging in seniors, ...
A nasty rash isn’t the only thing this shot may spare you from. A new study from the University of Southern California found ...
Harvard scientist Rudolph Tanzi shares his plan for brain health and aging well, including habits for sleep, stress and ...
UCSF scientists engineered old fibroblast cells to turn their genes on and off in the same way as young fibroblasts. The old fibroblasts were rejuvenated: they multiplied (green) and produced more of ...
Learn how the shingles vaccine puts the brakes on aging by helping the immune system fight chronic inflammation.
Scientists discover how aging alters the function of cells, called mesenchymal drift, and manage to reverse this process.
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Anti-Aging Foods That Help Slow Facial Muscle Loss After 30
After 30, nutrition becomes essential to protect facial firmness and help slow muscle loss in a natural, healthy way ...
Harvard scientist Rudolph Tanzi shared his plan for brain health and aging well, including habits for sleep, stress, and social interaction.
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