_ Men's Health Negative Life Events May Cause Brain Aging in Middle-Aged Men By Jane Farrell article Negative ΓÇ£fateful life events,ΓÇ¥ such as a death in the family or financial hardship, appear to accelerate brain aging in … Read More→
_ How to Have ΓÇ£The TalkΓÇ¥ with Your Aging Parents By Sondra Forsyth article More than┬á10,000 people in the U.S. turn 65 each day, and┬á90 percent want to spend their senior years in their … Read More→
_ Aging Well Dance Aids Healthier Aging By Sondra Forsyth article In April of 2018, Queensland Ballet and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) released the results of a joint project examining … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Can A Mediterranean Diet Pattern Slow Aging? By Jane Farrell article Researchers have found new correlations between a Mediterranean diet and healthy aging. Hallmarks of the Mediterranean diet, which has been … Read More→
_ Skin Disorders Managing the Skin-Whitening Condition Vitiligo By Sondra Forsyth article Winnie HarlowΓÇÖs striking appearance regularly turns heads. The fan-fave from AmericaΓÇÖs Next Top Model ΓÇô face of the Spanish fashion … Read More→
_ Aging Well Researchers Discover the Structure of an Anti-Aging Hormone By Sondra Forsyth article A January 2018 study revealed the molecular structure of a protein called alpha(╬▒)Klotho, and how it helps to transmit a … Read More→
_ How to Beat the Bad-Guy Rap in Discussions with Aging Parents By Jane Farrell article As two gray-haired gentlemen set their trays on the table next to me at Panera Bread, one of them asked … Read More→
_ Medical Research Managing Antibiotics Not Enough to Reverse Resistance By Jane Farrell article Merely reducing antibiotic use will not be enough to reverse the growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance to some types of … Read More→
_ Medical Care New Guidelines for Managing Blood Transfusions By Jane Farrell article After analyzing data from clinical trials about approaches to blood transfusions, experts from Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic and NYU Langone … Read More→
_ Aging Well Are You Aging Quickly or Slowly? Tests Would Yield Varying Results By Sondra Forsyth article Whether it’s an on-line quiz, a $300 chromosome test or an $800 blood panel, a lot of people seem to … Read More→
_ Aging Well Old Human Cells Rejuvenated in Breakthrough Discovery on Aging By Sondra Forsyth article A team led by Professor Lorna, Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Exeter in the UK, has discovered … Read More→
_ Aging Well Scientists Decipher Mechanisms Underlying the Biology of Aging By Sondra Forsyth article Understanding the factors that control aging has been one of humanity’s endless pursuits, from the mystical fountain of youth to … Read More→
_ Aging Well 5 Tips to Help AmericaΓÇÖs Aging Population Stay Healthier and Happier By Sondra Forsyth article As we age, most of us better understand our abilities and our limitations, helping us make better decisions. We understand … Read More→
_ Caregiving Helping Aging Loved Ones Who Resist Care By Sondra Forsyth article National Family Caregivers Month, Novemeber, is an ideal time to reflect on both the responsibilities and rewards of being a … Read More→
_ Skin Health Science May Be Catching Up with Claims about Anti-Aging Creams By Jane Farrell article Is science catching up with the hype about anti-aging skin creams and the claims of restorative benefits? Maybe. Recent research … Read More→
_ What's Behind the Aging Process? By Jane Farrell article Researchers at the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) in Mainz, Germany, have made a breakthrough in understanding the origin of … Read More→
_ Brain Health Brain halves increase communication to compensate for aging, study finds By Jane Farrell article Increased communication between distant brain regions helps older adults compensate for the negative aspects of aging, according to new research. … Read More→
_ Turning Back the Clock on Aging By Sondra Forsyth article University of California — Los Angeles (UCLA) biologists have developed an intervention that serves as a cellular time machine, turning … Read More→