A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 21, 2025, titled "Association of DNA methylation age acceleration with digital clock drawing test performance: the ...
Scientists discovered that lifelong social support can slow biological aging. Using DNA-based “epigenetic clocks,” they found ...
Strong, lifelong social ties slow biological aging and lower inflammation. Relationships shape health just as much as diet ...
The cumulative effect of social advantages across a lifetime—from parental warmth in childhood to friendship, community engagement and religious support in adulthood—may slow the biological processes ...
A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 5, on May 3, 2025, titled "APOE genotype and biological age impact inter-omic associations related to bioenergetics." In this ...
Friendships, family, and community links may support healthier aging by lowering inflammation and slowing biological decline, ...
A new study shows that lifelong social advantages—from early parental warmth to adult friendships and community support—can ...
New research suggests vitamin D may help slow biological aging by reducing telomeres shortening, a key marker of cellular aging. Newsweek has reached out to some of the study's authors as well as ...
When most people think of “aging backwards,” they picture something like erasing wrinkles with Botox or filler—or literally morphing back into a baby, à la Benjamin Button. While that’s certainly one ...
Extreme heat is becoming more common, and experts say it can affect your health in short- and long-term ways. A new study suggests that two years of exposure to heat waves could prematurely age a ...
Thyme to turn back the clock! A new study suggests that eating plant-based foods rich in natural substances called methyl adaptogens can potentially slow biological aging. Biological age reflects the ...
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