A lifetime of rich social connections, from warm parental relationships in childhood to deep community engagement in adulthood, may physically slow...
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A lifetime of rich social connections, from warm parental relationships in childhood to deep community engagement in adulthood, may physically slow the aging process at a cellular level. New research suggests that the cumulative effect of these social advantages is associated with a younger biological age and lower levels of chronic inflammation. The findings were published in the journal Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health. The study was conducted by a team of researchers, led by Anthony Ong, a professor of psychology at Cornell University, who sought to understand how social experiences become embedded in our biology over the course of a life. It is well established that strong...
A lifetime of rich social connections, from warm parental relationships in childhood to deep community engagement in adulthood, may physically slow...
Scientists discovered that lifelong social...
Scientists discovered that lifelong social...
Cocoa extract could help slow down inflammation in the body and potentially reduce the risk of age-related diseases, especially for older adults, a...
Cocoa extract could help slow down inflammation in the body and potentially reduce the risk of age-related diseases, especially for older adults, a...
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By Bilal Kalyar Epithalon, also known as Epitalon or AEDG (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly), is a short synthetic tetrapeptide derived from a natural pineal extract....