Pregnancy may accelerate biological aging in women who have never given birth by up to 5.3 years, according to a new study.
Researchers looking for clues about why some types of cancer are on the rise in younger adults say they’ve found an interesting lead: a connection to accelerated biological aging. Aging is the major ...
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Longevity researchers warn: These 10 everyday drinks may be aging you faster than you think
From sodas to “healthy” flavored waters, scientists say what you sip every day could silently accelerate cellular aging—often ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, a new study tied “accelerated aging” to cancer in younger adults. This might be the answer as to why cancers are rising in ...
In a 412,493-participant cohort, accelerated biological aging increased hyperuricemia and gout risk, while delayed aging ...
SAN DIEGO – Accelerated aging was more common in recent birth cohorts and was associated with increased incidence of early-onset solid tumors, according to research presented at the American ...
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PTSD is linked to accelerated brain aging
Post-traumatic stress disorder is usually framed as a psychological wound, but a growing body of evidence suggests it can also speed up how quickly the brain itself appears to age. Instead of simply ...
Accelerated aging — when someone’s biological age is greater than their chronological age — could increase the risk of cancer tumors. That’s according to new research presented this week at the ...
It’s fair to say that aging and longevity are on many people’s minds, especially as they grow older. The idea of being unable to remember family members, noticing changes in your appearance and not ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests accelerated biological aging may be driving increasing early-onset cancer rates in young people. BitsAndSplits/Getty Images Recent studies show the incidence ...
A Q&A with Dr. Mina Sedrak, director of the Cancer and Aging Program at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences More women are ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with accelerated rates of brain aging, underscoring the role of stressors like anxiety, social isolation, and health insecurity on brain health. The COVID-19 ...
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