Every year, seasonal flu poses a serious threat to older adults, leading to higher rates of severe illness and death compared to younger people. Now,...
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A recent study from Aarhus University has discovered that music can reveal how different areas of the brain are affected by aging. Interestingly, older adults can remember musical pieces just as well as younger people, but certain parts of their brains must work harder to do so. The research, published in Communications Biology, combines classical […]
Every year, seasonal flu poses a serious threat to older adults, leading to higher rates of severe illness and death compared to younger people. Now,...
Older adults often get much sicker from the flu than younger people, and now scientists have discovered an important reason why. A new study published...
Older adults often get much sicker from the flu than younger people, and now scientists have discovered an important reason why. A new study published...
FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2025 -- Meal timing changes with age and may reflect health changes in older adults, according to a study published online Sept. 4 in...
FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2025 -- Meal timing changes with age and may reflect health changes in older adults, according to a study published online Sept. 4 in...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has found that simply living through the Covid-19 pandemic may have sped up brain aging—even in people...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has found that simply living through the Covid-19 pandemic may have sped up brain aging—even in people...
A protein that’s central to brain aging has been discovered by scientists, who’ve gone the extra mile by also finding out how it can be stopped....
A protein that’s central to brain aging has been discovered by scientists, who’ve gone the extra mile by also finding out how it can be stopped....
A new research perspective published in Aging by Takuji Kawamura from Tohoku University highlights the role of exercise in influencing and potentially...