"A growing body of research suggests that negative ties ... may be prevalent and have lasting health consequences," per the study.
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.
For older adults, a daily multivitamin may slightly slow the aging process, new research suggests ...
A new study suggests that certain “forever chemicals” may quietly accelerate biological aging at the cellular level.
A recent study shows that hasslers, defined as “people in one’s close social networks who create problems or make life more difficult,” are often associated with faster biological aging ...
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Daily Multivitamin May Slow Ticking of Biological Aging Clock
Whether supplements can increase a healthy lifespan is an open question, however ...
The COSMOS study followed 958 participants, roughly age 70, for two years. They tested two potential interventions: a daily ...
There are two points in life when the body undergoes the most significant changes.
New research suggests childhood cancer survivors may experience accelerated biological aging from treatments, potentially ...
An analysis led by Mass General Brigham investigators found slower aging in older adults after two years of a daily multivitamin, with greater benefits for those who began the trial with accelerated b ...
The supplement’s anti-ageing effect was greater in people who were already biologically older than their years.
Aggressive behavior as a teenager is linked to faster biological aging by age 30, researchers reported March 5 in the journal Health Psychology. These angry teens also are more likely to pack on ...
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