Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a...
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Harvard-trained longevity doctor David Sinclair suggests nail growth can be a surprising indicator of biological age. A 1979 study found nail growth slows by approximately 0.5% annually after age 25, declining by 50% over a lifespan, reflecting reduced cellular regeneration. This, along with other factors, offers insights into how well the body is aging.
Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a...
Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a...
An estimated 17.9 million people die each year worldwide due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to the World Health Organization. A Harvard...
An estimated 17.9 million people die each year worldwide due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), according to the World Health Organization. A Harvard...
Lonvi Biosciences, a Chinese startup specializing in longevity medicine, has developed anti-aging pills that could extend human...
Lonvi Biosciences, a Chinese startup specializing in longevity medicine, has developed anti-aging pills that could extend human...
Investigators from Mass General Brigham, USA, have developed a way to promote antitumour immunity by hijacking cellular machinery within cancer...
Investigators from Mass General Brigham, USA, have developed a way to promote antitumour immunity by hijacking cellular machinery within cancer...
A newly recognized set of T helper cells seems to guard against aging by eliminating harmful senescent cells. Their presence in supercentenarians...
A newly recognized set of T helper cells seems to guard against aging by eliminating harmful senescent cells. Their presence in supercentenarians...