The metric called ‘biological age’ takes a person’s health into consideration, and therefore can be higher or lower than their chronological age. The pace at which a person’s biological age changes ...
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Having annoying relatives could speed up your biological clock
Why Parents And Siblings, Not Your Spouse, May Be Your Biggest Aging Risk In A Nutshell Nearly one in three people has at ...
The age on your driver's license may not be the same age as the cells in your body. Scientists use something called an ...
Researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) have developed an improved biological aging clock, "LinAge2," that offers doctors a practical and ...
How old are you really? Counting birthdays may be a common tally, but your “age” isn’t determined by time alone. New research increasingly shows the importance of considering chronological age as ...
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Could your social circle be aging you? How "toxic" people are quietly accelerating your biological clock
New research suggests that negative social ties act as chronic stressors, potentially adding months to your biological age and increasing the risk of chronic disease.
Wed, January 7, 2026 at 12:56 PM UTC Do you ever wake up after a wild night out and feel like you’ve aged 20 years while you slept? While there’s no way that’s possible from a chronological stance, ...
Actor Daisy Shah's decision to freeze her eggs has sparked discussion about fertility preservation and changing views on the ...
Most biochemical reactions accelerate as temperature increases, but our daily circadian rhythms, which are underlain by gene regulatory and biochemical networks, remain constant, even as temperatures ...
Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and others studied thousands of older adults who were asked to take a daily multivitamin and multimineral supplement. They found evidence that daily ...
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One Daily Supplement Could Slow Your Biological Clock, Study Suggests
(brizmaker/GettyImages) Multivitamins have ignited a fierce scientific debate over whether nutritional supplements are beneficial to our health or a multi-billion-dollar racket. A long-term randomized ...
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