While daily multivitamin use has been met with a wide array of data ranging from beneficial to useless to even potentially harmful, a new study looked at more specific markers of aging and how ...
For older adults, a daily multivitamin may slightly slow the aging process, new research suggests ...
The COSMOS trial found that a daily multivitamin delayed biological aging by 2.7 to 5.1 months, and that this effect was more apparent in older adults who are already experiencing accelerated aging.
There are two points in life when the body undergoes the most significant changes.
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One Daily Supplement Could Slow Your Biological Clock, Study Suggests
(brizmaker/GettyImages) Multivitamins have ignited a fierce scientific debate over whether nutritional supplements are beneficial to our health or a multi-billion-dollar racket. A long-term randomized ...
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“Rotten”: Trump Lashes Out at Female Reporter Over 2020 Election Lies
Journalists are getting better at asking an aging Donald Trump hard-hitting questions, and the man is starting to get truly ticked off. A few days after New York Times reporter Shawn McCreesh went ...
Under-eye issues are tough issues to treat, but knowing the right products to try can make a big difference.
The UK's first comprehensive evaluation of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening found that it can increase breast cancer detection by 10.4% and has the potential to ...
Geroscience examines the underlying biology of aging to delay chronic diseases and extend the healthy years of human life.
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Redefining the "aging brain" through diverse data
Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now ...
They found that for those with abnormal alpha-synuclein, a protein linked to brain disease, Alzheimer’s related brain changes in women were happening up to 20 times faster than in men. Those brain ...
It’s true that the brain slows down as we age, but that’s normal—and all of us can practice some simple strategies to compensate for it.
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