A new study shows that taking a daily multivitamin could boost longevity, but the results aren’t conclusive ...
"A meaningful percentage of the older participants that we studied got better." ...
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 ...
A person's mindset towards aging may play a major role in how a person ages, a new study out of Yale University has revealed.
Strong social connections have been linked to many health benefits, including lower risk of cognitive decline and longer life. In contrast, loneliness and social isolation can be dangerous. A recent ...
The study examined blood samples of 958 participants with an average chronological age of 70.
For older adults, a daily multivitamin may slightly slow the aging process, new research suggests ...
A large longitudinal study challenges the idea that aging inevitably brings decline, revealing that many older adults improve in key measures of physical and cognitive health.
A new ancillary study published in Nature Medicine shows that Centrum Silver may slow biological aging markers.
New research finds that extreme heat accelerates biological aging, especially in older adults. Living in hotter areas can age body faster.
New research suggests childhood cancer survivors may experience accelerated biological aging from treatments, potentially ...
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Taking a daily multivitamin might slow some signs of biological aging, a new study suggests
Around one in three adults in the United States take multivitamins, but past research on their ability to improve health has turned up mixed results. Now, a new study involving nearly 1,000 older ...
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