Can exercise counteract the effects of aging on our muscles?
(Shutterstock) New research is making it seem increasingly likely — to a point Humans are living longer than ever — an average of 40 years more than just a…
Complex enzyme that affects aging, cancer decoded in two-decade-long: study
PARIS – Scientists have completed of a 20-year quest to map the complex enzyme thought to forestall aging by repairing the tips of chromosomes in plants and animals, including…
Lori Moore: Positive aging made easier with positivity
Lori Moore works on one of her acrylic paintings at the Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging facility. ONTARIO — When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Lori…
New Medicare Perk For Diabetes Prevention Stumbles
(This article ran previously on Kaiser Health News .) Several weeks ago, Medicare launched an initiative to prevent older adults and people with serious disabilities from developing Type 2…
The Long View on Nutrition and Aging
Sarah Booth, new director of Tufts’ nutrition research center, knows that solid science takes commitment and collaboration The Recommended Daily Allowances currently lump everyone over seventy into the same…
Older Women Should Do Strength-Training To Combat Aging
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Older Adult Brains Can Grow Thousands of New Cells
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Successful Aging: Finding solutions to loneliness and isolation in older Americans
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If We Encounter a Man of Rare Intellect, We Should Ask Him What Books He Reads
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