More than six in 10 upper-income adults ages 65 and older say they’re aging “extremely” or “very well,” a new study found.
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Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that ...
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A new University of Virginia study has found aggression in young people predicts accelerated biological aging later in life.
Multilingual people, it turns out, tended to have younger “biobehavioral” ages than monolinguals—2.17 times less likely to show signs of accelerated aging, even after accounting for education, social ...
New study reveals how lifestyle choices like exercise, sleep, and diet can slow down or even reverse your biological age.
New 30-year study finds eating quality carbs in midlife increases healthy aging odds by up to 37% while refined carbs reduce ...