The mystery of why some people age more gracefully than others has fascinated researchers for decades. A comprehensive new study has now provided compelling evidence that our daily habits and ...
A study led by researchers from Oxford Population Health has shown that a range of environmental factors, including lifestyle (smoking and physical activity), and living conditions, have a greater ...
Recent research has raised alarms about the connection between ultra-processed foods and biological aging. A comprehensive study in Italy, involving over 22,000 adults, has revealed a troubling trend: ...
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Blood type B could hold the key to slower aging, researchers say
In recent years, scientists have begun to explore another potential contributor: blood type. A study published in Journal of ...
Dr. Robert Eckel answers the question: 'How Does Diabetes Affect Aging?' — -- Question:How does diabetes affect the speed of aging? Answer:When I first began doing research in the ...
A pioneering study published today in the journal Nature Aging has unveiled significant heterogeneity in the risk factors affecting healthy aging in Latin America and emphasized the limitations of ...
At what age do people start feeling older and more tired? Feeling older and more tired is a common experience that many people notice as they move through different stages of life. However, ...
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Taking a bite from the chocolate bar? It could affect your aging process, new study suggests
Imagine reaching for a chocolate bar and taking a big bite from it, giving in to the craving for a sweet treat — and instead of being a spoilsport, science encourages it! That’s right, new research ...
University of Oxford. "Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 20 February 2025. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 02 / ...
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