Superagers’ memory capacity rivals that of younger adults. A new study suggests their brains’ robust production of new neurons may be why.
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has become the most common chronic liver disease, with the global prevalence rising from 25% to 38% in the past two decades.1 ...
With more than a decade of research into epigenetic mechanisms and how they influence skin-ageing, Beiersdorf’s researchers ...
How worrying about getting old is making you age faster - IN FOCUS: As new research suggests that anxiety about the future is taking its toll on us biologically, Helen digs into the science behind thi ...
A new study suggests that certain “forever chemicals” may quietly accelerate biological aging at the cellular level.
This study uncovers epigenetic changes during puberty that correlate with insulin resistance, offering insights into ...
Environmental toxic exposure can have staggering long-term effects for generations, according to new research from Washington ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent in the environment. They are found in drinking water, soil, and animal tissues.
The "forever chemicals" known as PFAS appear to be aging men faster in their 50s and early 60s, a new study found.
Weight loss is notoriously hard to maintain. Within a few years most people regain the pounds they initially lose, whether ...
Moffit Cancer Center researchers found four "protein EpiScores" that were associated with disease-free survival, one of which was also associated with overall survival.