Who wants to live to be 100? It sounds great, right? But only if you’re still enjoying life. For many years the consensus has been that we peak physically during our early years and it’s a downhill ...
As healthy aging goals evolve, the importance of remaining active is paramount. How can clinically-validated L- theanine ...
Healthy aging induces parallel changes in brain functional activity and structural morphology, yet the interplay between ...
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Aging brains show surprising mix of decline and adaptation
Learn more about the new study, which highlights the importance of analyzing brain structure and connectivity simultaneously.
It is a central question in neuroscience to understand how different regions of the brain interact, how strongly they "talk" ...
Annalisa Na directs the Functional Aging and Mobility Research Laboratory to explore the interactions of multimorbidity diseases on functional outcomes in older adults. Her work attempts to understand ...
A first-of-its-kind study of 1,813 older women suggests that the accelerated biological aging of the body - epigenetic age acceleration specifically - is associated with lower odds of living to be 90 ...
Low-grade inflammation contributes to age-related decline and impairment, but the precise pathways responsible for this inflammation and their impact on natural aging have until now remained elusive.
How we think about getting older profoundly impacts how we age. Learn how to challenge stereotypes, embrace the second half of life, and find meaning in every stage.
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