The COSMOS trial found that a daily multivitamin delayed biological aging by 2.7 to 5.1 months, and that this effect was more apparent in older adults who are already experiencing accelerated aging.
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New research breaks it down.
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A daily multivitamin did not turn back the clock in any dramatic sense. But in a large clinical trial of older adults, it did appear to slow one version of aging that researchers can measure in blood.
Exposure to PFAS or "forever chemicals" found in everyday products may accelerate biological ageing, especially in men in their 50s, according to a new scientific study.
This is our biological age, a measure of how much our cells have actually weathered over time. It’s one of the reasons why ...