When I last wrote about the research I did on aging and exercise, I focused on one of the major ways biologists can tell where a person is in the aging process: the epigenetic clock. I described a ...
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High-impact exercise reduces biological age by 9 years, study finds
Brigham Young University researchers reveal how high-impact exercise can reverse cellular aging by nearly a decade through ...
Experts explain the findings and what to know before switching up your routine.
In a study involving more than 4,000 participants, researchers found that adults who jogged or ran at least 75 minutes per week (self-reported over one month) had, on average, a biological age 12 ...
People with shorter protective caps at the end of their chromosomes (called telomeres) may be more likely to develop age-related brain diseases such as stroke, dementia and late-life depression ...
Scientists investigate human telomere length to elucidate aging and diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. In normal mammalian cells, a small telomeric DNA segment is lost after each ...
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'Telomeres', genes, chromosomes impact ageing and cancer: Nobel laureate Jack Szostak
New Delhi | Stress, ageing, cancer. There are still no magic solutions but one factor linking all three holds out hope. And ...
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