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.
A long-term cohort study links fear of aging to faster biological wear and tear, and finds that neither Botox nor diet ...
New Delhi: At one time it was believed that DNA mutations were the sole cause for cancer. It is now recognised that cancer is a multifactorial disease influenced by genetics, gene regulation, ...
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Study: Daily multivitamin may slow some biological aging markers
A daily multivitamin taken over two years slowed the pace of certain molecular aging markers in older adults, according to a ...
Researchers working to unpick whether daily multivitamin results in people staying healthier as they age ...
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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 ...
Scientists have identified an RNA-based sperm aging clock driven by rsRNA length changes, which may help assess paternal ...
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.
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Daily Multivitamin May Slow Ticking of Biological Aging Clock
Whether supplements can increase a healthy lifespan is an open question, however ...
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The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) has reached consensus on candidate biomarkers for anorexia ...
This is our biological age, a measure of how much our cells have actually weathered over time. It’s one of the reasons why ...
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