Women who are anxious about their declining health may be causing their cells to deteriorate more quickly, new research shows.
New research shows anxiety about aging - especially health-related worries - may be linked to faster biological aging at the cellular level.
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The United States is a rapidly aging country. By the year 2050, nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be 65 or older, and many will live into their 90s and beyond. This leads to health care and social support ...
Toxic friends or family members can negatively affect mental health, but do they also make us age faster? A new study ...
Discover how emerging epigenetic clock models are reshaping our understanding of ovarian aging and revealing both the promise and current limits of predicting fertility outcomes through biological age ...
Recent research suggests genes play a bigger role in longevity than previously thought. But your lifestyle choices still matter a huge amount.
When she left that post in 2000, she teamed up with Helen Dennis, a retirement consultant she knew, on a project to help people like them — women who held leadership roles in business, academia and ...
Japanese beauty rituals combine consistency, facial care, and healthy habits that help maintain a firm, radiant, and wrinkle-free face after the age of 40 ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for ...