Older adults, particularly those living with health conditions, who hold positive views on aging (VoA) are more likely to partake in vigorous, physical exercise, according to an August study published ...
A new study has mapped the distinct molecular "fingerprints" that 59 diseases leave in an individual's blood protein, which ...
This webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from Professor Mathias Uhlén, lead author of the recent Science publication introducing the human pan-disease blood atlas. Bu ...
UAB researchers will develop three-dimensional models of the human brain that will be launched to the International Space ...
As humans age, it is generally thought that our bodies experience chronic, low-grade inflammation, which opens the door to age-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes and cardiovascular disease ...
A person who develops age-related diseases earlier in life, or has other biological changes associated with aging (such as ...
This “chronic, smoldering low-grade inflammation,” as one researcher described it, is associated with many health issues.
Scientists say cures for the diseases of aging could be around the corner. Nov. 25, 2008— -- Cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, heart disease: All have stubbornly resisted billions of ...
Alzheimer's disease is notorious for scrambling patients' daily rhythms. Restless nights with little sleep and increased ...
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New research highlights vitamin d’s potential anti-aging effects
Since inflammation is one of the key drivers of cellular damage, scientists believe vitamin D’s well-known anti-inflammatory ...
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