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People Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Recover Memory

People Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Recover Memory

by admin | Apr 20, 2023 | news articles

By Jane E. Dee – Neuroscience News Summary: Older people with mild cognitive impairment who have positive beliefs about aging are 30% more likely to regain normal cognitive function than those who are more pessimistic. Source; Yale A Yale School of Public Health...
A ‘blueprint’ for longevity: New study has an answer for why some people live to be over 100

A ‘blueprint’ for longevity: New study has an answer for why some people live to be over 100

by admin | Apr 18, 2023 | news articles

Adrianna Rodriguez – USA TODAY Throughout history, brilliant minds have tried to figure out the secret behind living longer. Much of the research has credited diet and exercise, but a group of scientists expanded on previous data to suggest another theory....
What A Longevity-Focused MD Eats In A Day For Optimal Heart Health

What A Longevity-Focused MD Eats In A Day For Optimal Heart Health

by admin | Apr 17, 2023 | news articles

By Jason Wachob – Mind Body Green Health If you’re serious about protecting your cardiovascular health, you’ll want to start prioritizing high-quality protein. See, protein is the most satiating macronutrient, so it can ease hunger and prevent...
Stem Cell ‘Junk Yards’ Reveal a New Clue About Aging

Stem Cell ‘Junk Yards’ Reveal a New Clue About Aging

by admin | Apr 14, 2023 | news articles

New research shows that the cells’ garbage-clearing function deteriorates with age—and opens the door to reversing the process. By Max G. Levy – Wired Robert Signer sees himself as an auto mechanic for human cells. The professor of regenerative medicine at UC...
Study suggests light therapy may be effective at slowing cardiovascular aging

Study suggests light therapy may be effective at slowing cardiovascular aging

by admin | Apr 12, 2023 | news articles

By MARY DURLAK – University of Buffalo Light therapy has demonstrated its usefulness in treating a variety of diseases. But can it delay the occurrence of age-related disease? The answer may be yes, according to a study in mice published in February in Lasers in...
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