Researchers working to unpick whether daily multivitamin results in people staying healthier as they age ...
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A daily drugstore multivitamin may slow biological aging
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.
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Pesticide Exposure Could Increase Disease Risk For The Next 20 Generations
(Yevgen Timashov/Getty Images) Health risks posed by synthetic chemicals in our environment could potentially linger in our ...
An analysis led by Mass General Brigham investigators found slower aging in older adults after two years of a daily multivitamin, with greater benefits for those who began the trial with accelerated b ...
A clear pattern emerged: For each additional hassler a person regularly interacted with, their pace of biological aging ...
A daily multivitamin-multimineral supplement may slow markers of biological aging in humans, a prespecified analysis of COSMOS trial data showed. Older adults who took the daily v ...
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Scientists discover daily multivitamin slows down biological ageing by incredible amount
A study has suggested that taking a daily multivitamin could slow down biological ageing, though some experts have urged ...
A randomized clinical trial found that daily multivitamin use modestly slowed biological aging in older adults based on two DNA methylation clocks. Participants taking multivitamins showed a reduced ...
Why some cancers spread while others remain confined to their original location remains one of the most perplexing questions ...
‘Effects of daily multivitamin–multimineral and cocoa extract supplementation on epigenetic aging clocks in the COSMOS randomized clinical trial’ by Howard Sesso et al. was published in Nature ...
A new study showed that older adults on a multivitamin slowed their rate of biological aging. The study is a first step toward answering what, if anything, multivitamins may do to improve aging. It's ...
Strong social connections have been linked to many health benefits, including lower risk of cognitive decline and longer life. In contrast, loneliness and social isolation can be dangerous. A recent ...
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