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Taking a daily multivitamin might slow some signs of biological aging, a new study suggests
Around one in three adults in the United States take multivitamins, but past research on their ability to improve health has turned up mixed results. Now, a new study involving nearly 1,000 older ...
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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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.
Superagers’ memory capacity rivals that of younger adults. A new study suggests their brains’ robust production of new neurons may be why.
Forever chemicals” are linked to accelerated aging at the cellular level, particularly among middle-aged men, a new study suggests. The findings add to growing concerns about widespread exposure to ...
Psychological development is like a river flowing along its course. From birth, our psychological maturation runs along ...
Epigenetic clocks provide a molecular framework for assessing biological ovarian age by integrating DNA methylation patterns with hallmarks of reproductive aging. While these clocks show moderate ...
New: the KLF5 gene fuels growth spreading #pancreaticcancer not by acquiring abnormal changes in the cancer cells’ DNA code itself but by altering chemical changes and organization of DNA, or ...
If you are leasing a car, what’s the point of paying thousands of dollars due at lease signing? My contract says tax, title, fees and licensing — but then wouldn’t I have to pay that again at the end ...
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Monash University researchers, in collaboration with Harvard University, have discovered how to permanently "switch off" cancer-causing genes, revealing a new approach to cancer treatment. The ...
The field of cancer research has expanded beyond a sole focus on genetic mutations, increasingly acknowledging the significant role of epigenetics in the initiation, progression, and therapeutic ...
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