Por: Time Health February 10, 2023
A new study brings scientists closer to an elusive goal: figuring out how to and keep people healthier, longer. For decades, researchers have studied calorie restriction as a potential method of extending lifespan. Numerous promising trials, , have been conducted in animals—but the new , published Feb. 9 in Nature Aging, is significant because it demonstrates that calorie restriction may also slow aging in humans. A group of researchers, led... + full article
Time USA Health January 14, 2023
It’s been 13 years in the making, but Dr. David Sinclair and his colleagues have finally answered the question of what drives aging. In a published Jan. 12 in Cell, Sinclair, a professor of genetics and co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at... + más
New research points to a way to reverse aging. But don’t expect a miracle drug anytime soon. | The Boston Globe
The new rules of aging well involve small but mighty daily decisions | MarketWatch
The Boston Globe USA Nation January 12, 2023
Scientists may be edging closer to unearthing a fountain of youth, announcing Thursday they had found a new model to explain how aging works — and how it might be reversed.A new study published in the scientific journal Cell shows how degradation in the way DNA is organized... + más
Scientists Have Reached a Key Milestone in Learning How to Reverse Aging | Time
Ars Technica USA Science December 30, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 30, 2022 1:20 pm UTC Share this story James Kirkland started his career in 1982 as a geriatrician, treating aging patients. But he found himself dissatisfied with what he could offer them. “I got tired of... + más
A Devious Cellular Trick Cancers Can Use to Escape Your Immune System | The New York Times
Progress In The Search To Reverse Age-Related Vision Loss | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 22, 2022
For as long as humans have understood death, we’ve desperately tried to avoid it. As legend has it, the search for the Fountain of Youth supposedly led Spanish settler Ponce de León all the way to Florida in 1513. Four hundred and some years later, efforts to live longer have... + más
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
MarketWatch USA Politics December 20, 2022
, MD, a widely recognized functional and integrative medicine trailblazer, a New York Times bestselling author, “Tune Into Wellness” podcast host (with 47.5K followers on Instagram) and a 2022 Next Avenue Influencer in Aging, believes that health or disease are frequently... + más
When Is It Time To Start Helping Your Aging Parents? | Forbes
Making 90 the new 40; anti-aging researchers gather in The Villages | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Tech October 06, 2022
“...we can generate preferences in older people that resemble younger people when we expand their theoretical time horizons.” — , Professor of Psychology, Stanford University “We can view happiness in at least three ways—as a hedonic state, as a cognitive state, or as... + más
4 ways a reverse mortgage can help you | CBS News
Of God and Machines | The Atlantic
Forbes USA Business September 28, 2022
For those with aging loved ones, it may be difficult to distinguish a few signs of “normal” aging from things that should raise some red flags. No one teaches you in school how to spot trouble signs with aging loved ones. And it’s our human nature to avoid unpleasant... + más
Council on Aging aims to end ageism in Maine in 10 years | Portland Press Herald
Warn Aging Parents About Post-Disaster Scammers | Forbes
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