New research suggests that surviving cancer at a young age may accelerate aging in both the body and brain. A new study finds that people who survive cancer during adolescence or early adulthood tend ...
Women who had two to three children in their late 20s and early 30s showed the slowest aging and best survival rates, ...
A hallmark of accelerated aging appears to be linked to an increased risk of dementia and stroke, a new study says. Shorter telomere length in a person's white blood cells is associated with the two ...
This large-scale UK Biobank study of 89,935 individuals with MASLD demonstrates that accelerated biological aging—measured by ...
New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can ...
Oct. 3 (UPI) --Rotten sleep might accelerate the aging of a person's brain, partly by increasing inflammation, a new study says. People's brains aged faster as they scored worse on a five-point scale ...
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors age faster than their peers who did not have cancer, according to a new study, which also describes how accelerated aging occurs both at the cellular level ...
A new study published in Psychological Medicine has found that individuals with major depressive disorder have brains that appear significantly older than their actual age, underscoring the connection ...
Reproductive timing matters when it comes to aging and age-related disease. In a study now online at eLife¸ Buck researchers determine that girls who go through puberty (the onset of menstruation) ...
Can learning another language help you stay younger for longer? Far beyond its cultural and social value, speaking multiple languages may protect both brain and body health, slowing down the ...