Women who are anxious about their declining health may be causing their cells to deteriorate more quickly, new research shows.
New research shows anxiety about aging - especially health-related worries - may be linked to faster biological aging at the cellular level.
Having anxiety about aging—particularly fears about declining health—may manifest on a cellular level and contribute to accelerated aging among women, according to a study by researchers at NYU School ...
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When does aging really shift into overdrive? A new study suggests it may be sooner than you think. Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences studied proteins in tissue taken from about 70 people ...
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Aging is often portrayed as something to be dreaded, a process that steals our vitality and replaces it with frailty. But let’s flip that script, shall we? Many women over 40 are redefining aging, ...
Researchers have uncovered striking sex-based differences in how diet influences metabolism with age, revealing that plant proteins and whole grains enhance men’s insulin sensitivity, while moderate ...
Dogs can slow down the aging process in women, suggests new research. Owning or working with man’s best friend puts the brakes on biological aging in females, according to the ground-breaking study.