aging
To have breakthrough ideas, try veering off your original field of study.
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After a comprehensive study, researchers came to a startling conclusion.
The team seems to have found a way to extend animal lifespan without genetic modification.
Discrimination against people because of their age is a real phenomenon.
Has misinformation clouded our understanding of the anti-aging power of hormones?
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Scientists find promising results in trial to reverse biological aging.
Most elderly individuals’ brains degrade over time, but some match — or even outperform — younger individuals on cognitive tests.
The large-scale study got it right for 83 percent of participants. Would you take the blood test?
Exercise newbies in their seventies and eighties build muscle at the same rate as master athletes.
A new study challenges international life expectancies.
What makes a life worth living as you grow older?
From computer hacking to biohacking, Dave Asprey has embarked on a quest to reverse the aging process.
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Why the effects of aging are detrimental to being the U.S. president.
A former employee says the company was trying to rebrand itself as “cool” and “trendy” in order to attract younger workers.
What you eat — and when — can make you superhuman.
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In Natural Causes, journalist Barbara Ehrenreich questions our obsession with wellness.
A new study shows that most people have advice for their younger self that tends towards a few important areas.
Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here’s how.
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A new study discovered that lack of purpose leads to earlier death.
It all depends on what type of creativity we’re discussing.
Here’s why stars fade out — and so do we.
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Dementia, disrespect, and loneliness – that is not your future, says aging expert Ashton Applewhite.
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Why do women live longer than men? New data from the WHO tackles age-old questions about longevity.
Two new reports highlight the stark realities of the modern workforce.
What does this mean for economies?
Vitamins do work — when eaten in whole foods, not pills.