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Aging

Fish oil could treat nerve damage

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Show Promise in Protecting Brain Health of Older Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Sad woman sitting in leaves

Grief’s Hidden Toll: How Losing Loved Ones Affects Cellular Aging

Categories Health
Illustration of a hand blocking sugar from coffee cup

Eating Less Sugar May Keep Your Cells Young, Study Finds

Categories Health
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Vegan Diet Linked to Reduced Biological Age in Short-Term Study

Categories Health
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PEPITEM: The Peptide That Could Combat Age-Related Inflammation

Categories Health
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Narcissism decreases with age, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior
Emeritus Professor Perry Bartlett and Dr. Daniel Blackmore have demonstrated that exercise boosts cognition in healthy older adults, with the improvement lasting for up to 5 years.

Six Months of Workouts, Years of Brain Benefits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
crowded ashtray

Smoking May Accelerate Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Researchers Rong Fan (left) and Soonkyu Chung (right) from the Department of Nutrition at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that daily heat treatment improves metabolic health and insulin sensitivity in aging and menopause animal models.

Daily sauna appears to help prevent menopause-related weight gain

Categories Health
Man using leg wight machine at gym

Heavy Resistance Training Near Retirement Age Helps Maintain Vital Leg Strength for Years

Categories Health
Allen and his colleagues found evidence supporting the idea that changes to the gut microbiome play a role in the system-wide inflammation that often occurs with aging.

Gut microbes from aged mice induce inflammation in young mice

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Ana Ortega-Molina, primary author and current researcher at the Severo Ochoa Molecular Biology Centre, and Alejo Efeyan, senior author, from the CNIO Metabolism and Cell Signalling Group. Credit: /CNIO.

Tricking Cells into Believing They’re Overfed Leads to Premature Aging, Study Finds

Categories Health
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SGLT2 Inhibitors: A Novel Approach to Combat Aging

Categories Health
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