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It may have fewer than many of the other sciences, but biology does have two dozen or so “rules”—broad generalizations about the behavior or nature and evolution. Now, USC researchers want to add a ...
It may have fewer than many of the other sciences, but biology does have two dozen or so “rules”—broad generalizations about ...
A hallmark of accelerated aging appears to be linked to an increased risk of dementia and stroke, a new study says. Shorter telomere length in a person's white blood cells is associated with the ...
“Aging isn’t something we think of affecting teenagers. But these kids are accumulating cellular damage that may not show up clinically until years later, when they suddenly transition from ...
Taking vitamin D may slow biological aging, study suggests Leslie Beck Special to The Globe and Mail Published June 9, 2025 ...
A new research perspective was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 5, on May 5, 2025, titled "Methylation clocks for evaluation of anti-aging interventions." ...
Accelerated Biological Aging Tied To Dementia, Stroke Risk Jun 12, 2025 Updated Jun 12, 2025 ...
“Women who had more pregnancies during that time had more change in epigenetic aging,” Ryan says, with each pregnancy tacking on two to three months to the parent’s biological age.
A new study has found that dementia, stroke, and depression are more common in people with shorter telomeres — a biomarker of aging — but that healthy lifestyles may help mitigate this risk.
Darwin Loved Worms. They May Have Just Proved Him Wrong About Evolution. A new study suggests that evolution may have been a bit more start-and-stop than we originally thought.
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