A new study has found that taking one gram of omega-3 per day may help slow down the aging process in older adults. The research, published...
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Gray hair is one of the most visible signs of aging, often considered an unavoidable part of growing older. However, a new study from Nagoya University in Japan suggests that a natural compound found in vegetables might slow down or even prevent the graying process. Researchers Masashi Kato and Takumi Kagawa have identified luteolin, an antioxidant […] The post This natural antioxidant may help prevent gray hair appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study has found that taking one gram of omega-3 per day may help slow down the aging process in older adults. The research, published...
A group of scientists from the University of Auckland recently studied whether a cancer drug called alpelisib could also slow down aging. Alpelisib is...
A new study from Monash University suggests that regularly eating eggs may help older adults live longer and lower their risk of dying from heart...
A new study suggests that getting more than six hours of good-quality sleep each night may help slow down or even prevent the development of...
Scientists from Western University have discovered that a natural compound found in sweet oranges and tangerines could help fight obesity, diabetes,...
Drinking large amounts of non-fermented milk may increase the risk of heart disease in women, according to new research published in BMC Medicine....
High blood pressure is a common concern for older adults. It increases the risk of heart disease, strokes, and other serious health problems. But one...
A common blood pressure medication used to prevent migraines may also significantly reduce the risk of ischemic stroke in women, according to a new...
A new study suggests that electrocardiogram (ECG) tests, combined with artificial intelligence (AI), could one day help detect premature aging and...
With the rise of hair transplants, many men are opting out of baldness. But why is it so hard to accept this natural part of ageing?