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Aging

Elderly man's hands. Pixabay

A novel theory of aging — independent of damage accumulation

Categories Health
Air pollution

Air pollution linked to higher mental health service use by people with dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment
Pink and green illustration of mitochondria. Wikimedia.

Inflammation discovery could slow aging, prevent age-related diseases

Categories Health
Supplement capsules. Pixabay

New Approach to Free Radicals Holds Promise for Treating Metabolic Syndrome

Categories Health
Person running on a pier. Courtesy of UCL.

Lack of sleep dampens good effects of exercise on the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Hydractinia's regeneration driving stem cells are stored in the lower trunk of the animal's body, far from the mouth.

How a Sea Creature’s Mouth Could Unlock the Secrets of Aging and Revolutionize Human Healing

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Lab mouse.

Methionine restriction reverses old-age obesity in mice

Categories Health

The power of stillness to reduce stress and slow ageing

Categories Bloggers
Back massage near hip. Credit Pixabay

Projected Increase in Hip Fracture Burden Calls for Urgent Prevention and Care Strategies

Categories Health
A handful of neurons in the fly brain were identified as a key component of how adverse experiences, in this case the perception of dead conspecifics, modulate aging.

How seeing corpses reduces the lifespan of flies

Categories Life & Non-humans
Photo by Cristina Gottardi on Unsplash

Urban Blues: Why Living in a Deprived Neighborhood Makes You Age Faster

Categories Health, Social Sciences
In a new study by Waseda University researchers, young and middle-aged mice were fed isocaloric diets with varying amounts of protein. Mice consuming moderate amounts of dietary proteins (25% and 35%) exhibited lower blood glucose, and hepatic and plasma lipid levels.

Optimal Protein Intake for Aging: Study Reveals the Key to Metabolic Health and Longevity

Categories Health
Raw cacao. Credit Pixabay

Low-flavanol diet drives age-related memory loss

Categories Brain & Behavior
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