Tag: aging
Guys in their 50s might be aging faster because of toxic ‘forever chemicals’.
The quest for longevity and vitality is timeless, but what if everyday conveniences are stealthily working against us? A concerning whisper in the scientific...
Men lose their Y chromosome as they age. Scientists thought it didn’t matter – but now we’re learning more
The blueprint of life, DNA, undergoes myriad changes over time. For men, one such change, long considered an innocuous quirk of aging, is the...
Dengue And Aging Create New Care Challenges
India, a nation bustling with dynamic change, faces an evolving healthcare landscape. While the battle against infectious diseases like dengue continues, a parallel demographic...
Taking a bite from the chocolate bar? It could affect your aging process, new study suggests
For many, the mere mention of chocolate conjures images of delight, a quick escape, or a comforting treat. From celebratory gift boxes to a...
A common vaccine could slow down dementia and reduce the risk of death by 30%.
The future of healthy aging often feels like a distant dream, filled with complex research and breakthroughs that always seem just around the corner....
Our brains go through 5 ‘eras’ as we age, scientists reveal.
For too long, we've viewed the journey of our brains through life as a simple, perhaps even linear, process – a climb to a...
A new study explains why time seems to go faster the older we get.
Ever caught yourself exclaiming, "Where did the year go?!" It's a universal sigh that seems to grow louder with each passing birthday. As kids,...
Good news: Your brain hits its prime later than you’d expect, and science has found the magic age.
For decades, we’ve been told a familiar story: youth is synonymous with peak performance, especially when it comes to our brains. The popular narrative...
Review | I’m 44, and ‘Pokémon Legends: Z-A’ makes me feel the walls closing in – The Washington Post
There’s a unique ache that strikes when a beloved piece of childhood culture evolves beyond recognition, or perhaps, beyond our capacity to keep up....



