A daily multivitamin taken over two years slowed the pace of certain molecular aging markers in older adults, according to a ...
It’s not such a tough pill to swallow. Biohackers have been trying to crack the code for eternal life — or at least to slow down biological aging, for a longer, healthier time on Earth. And while ...
A daily multivitamin did not turn back the clock in any dramatic sense. But in a large clinical trial of older adults, it did appear to slow one version of aging that researchers can measure in blood.
This is our biological age, a measure of how much our cells have actually weathered over time. It’s one of the reasons why ...
For decades, the idea of resetting the biological clock sounded more like speculative fiction than clinical strategy. The discovery of Yamanaka factors by Nobel laureate Shinya Yamanaka, which can ...
A recent study found that older adults who take a daily multivitamin may slow their biological aging by up to 4 months. The researchers note that multivitamins don't add years to life span, but they ...
(Pirotehnik/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Giving birth to more than the average number of children or having no children at all ...
Friendships, community ties and family bonds may apply the brakes to natural cell aging, providing a simple way to invest in health in older age. In a massive new study, scientists have found that ...
Consistent with a chains-of-risk framework - the theory that later-life health conditions are triggered by sequential, linked exposures earlier in life - the findings support our hypothesis that ...
PFAS are generally thought to be pretty bad for us, and now it seems they accelerate signs of aging in our cells.
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.