Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
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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 ...
The researchers believe this is likely a measurement issue rather than a health risk. The vaccine creates memory T-cells to ...
New research is underway to test whether a combination of high-intensity interval training and generic medicines can slow ...
A new study suggests that an insect could hold clues to slowing the pace of biological aging. Researchers at the University of Leicester have discovered that jewel wasps can dramatically extend their ...
Molecular biologist Cynthia Kenyon speaks about her seminal discovery and excitement for the future of longevity research ...
Learning or using more than one language can help slow down how quickly the brain ages. Researchers found that people who speak multiple languages show signs of slower biological aging compared to ...
The scientific journal Aging has been responsible for publishing this study, in which it was observed that people with higher concentrations of theobromine in the blood presented a slower biological ...
PHOENIX, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new nationwide survey of U.S. adults found that nearly three-quarters (74%) are willing to make major lifestyle changes in 2026 to slow biological aging, but ...
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