Matt Kaeberlein, a longevity researcher, started TRT in his 50s. He said stigma and lack of information can make the process confusing.
"Longevity science" is on the come up—and "mitochondria" appears to be its newest mascot. The cell's energy-producing center is the talk of TikTok, wellness clinics and newsletters focused on ...
A research-based independent aging program spun off from the University of Michigan aims to improve longevity for older adults, including those residing ...
Experts say another way dogs may benefit people’s health and longevity is by improving mental well-being. People who are ...
Longevity has become one of the defining cultural fixations of our time. Biohackers are tracking every heartbeat, billionaires are sequencing their genomes and wellness influencers are touting the ...
Throughout his life, Matt Kaeberlein felt healthy enough. Despite his day job studying healthy aging, he didn't have a very regimented workout routine, loved eating red meat, and never really thought ...
Certain nutrients in food can trigger a mild stress response in nematodes. But instead of making them sick, this actually helps them stay healthier as they age, according to researchers at the ...
Missing out on adequate sleep could be taking years off your life. New research from the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), published in the journal Sleep Advances, found that poor sleep may ...
A recent study suggests that 5 healthy dietary patterns are associated with improved longevity, and close adherence to these eating plans could add up to 3 years life expectancy.
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Longevity experts warn against eating these 5 foods too often
What you eat over a lifetime quietly shapes how long - and how well - you live. Longevity researchers have spent decades trying to untangle exactly which foods accelerate aging and which ones protect ...
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Genes or Lifestyle: Which Matters More for Longevity?
Recent research suggests genes play a bigger role in longevity than previously thought. But your lifestyle choices still matter a huge amount.
Shiong, executive chairman of the Los Angeles Times and ImmunityBio, discusses efforts to target cancer’s evolving characteristics and how artificial intelligence is accelerating the ...
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