A new analysis suggests that specific patterns of childhood hardship are linked to faster biological aging in women later in life. The research indicates that the impact of these early experiences ...
New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can ...
The days can seem endless in Canadian prisons—and yet, inside, inmates actually age faster than on the outside. Why?
New research suggests that surviving cancer at a young age may accelerate aging in both the body and brain. A new study finds that people who survive cancer during adolescence or early adulthood tend ...
Eating more anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich foods may slow biological aging and help reduce the risk of skin cancer, according to a study published in Cancers.1 ...
Two to Three Children Linked to Slowest Aging in 45-Year Study In A Nutshell Finnish researchers tracked nearly 15,000 women ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with accelerated rates of brain aging, underscoring the role of stressors like anxiety, social isolation, and health insecurity on brain health. The COVID-19 ...
A hallmark of accelerated aging appears to be linked to an increased risk of dementia and stroke, a new study says. Shorter telomere length in a person's white blood cells is associated with the two ...
The brains of people with type 1 diabetes show signs of accelerated aging that correlate with slower information processing, according to research led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School ...
As a nurse working in an elder care facility, Isabelle Foote saw it every day: Some people age better than others. Some eased into their 90s with mind and body intact, while others battled diabetes, ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered that children living with multiple sclerosis (MS) show signs of accelerated biological aging, even in their ...