Following the MIND Diet may help slow the aging process and lower your dementia risk, new research finds. The MIND diet is an acronym for the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative ...
The Shepherd’s Center of Kernersville serves adults who are aging and/or disabled. For more information or to volunteer, call Claire Winfrey at 336-996-6696. Blue Moon Benefits Group is holding ...
Quirks and Quarks15:01COVID infections are causing brain inflammation, drops in IQ, and years of brain aging When COVID-19 first reared its head back in 2019, it brought with it a slew of strange ...
Kirsten Dunst shared a hot take on the pressure to participate in anti-aging trends. The actress, 41, took a break from acting after she was offered only “sad mom” roles. “I’m not gonna ...
The ‘Live with Kelly and Mark’ host joked on her ‘Let’s Talk Off Camera’ podcast with guest Demi Moore about the effects of ...
Like every generation since the dawn of creation, we Baby Boomers realize “tempus is fugiting” at a record pace. Meaning one thing: We. Are. Old. Gone are polite titles like “senior adults ...
Be prepared for the financial burdens of caring for aging parents by learning about the innovative strategies that could provide relief for your family. Did you know that 1.8 million Canadians are ...
Even renovations, it said, can have a stunning price tag. Tell us about it. That same day I read a story about aging bridges. This juxtaposition doesn’t just happen with adjacent news stories.
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 ...
Shift Your Mindset is a monthly series from CNN’s Mindfulness, But Better team. We talk to experts about how to do things differently to live a better life. If so, do we really want eternal life?
Shift Your Mindset is a monthly series from CNN’s Mindfulness, But Better team. We talk to experts about how to do things differently to live a better life. If so, do we really want eternal life?
“Historically, both cancer and aging have been viewed primarily as concerns for older populations,” Ruiyi Tian, MPH, a graduate student at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis ...