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Common beverage found to help slow down ageing: 5 tips to add it in your daily routineNew research exploring ageing biology suggests that coffee, a widely consumed beverage, may support slower cellular ageing due to its antio...
Could your daily coffee habit be keeping your cells younger? Study finds moderate intake may slow biological agingModerate coffee consumption, specifically 3-4 cups daily, may help slow biological aging in individuals with severe mental health condition...
How to stay young at DNA level? Harvard research finds surprising link between daily supplement and longevityA Harvard-affiliated study suggests that daily vitamin D supplementation may help slow biological aging by protecting DNA and preserving te...
Shocking study: This everyday exercise can make you 9 years younger, naturallyA recent Brigham Young University study reveals that high-impact exercise can significantly slow down cellular aging. Adults engaging in re...
Vitamin D may delay aging and reduce risk of diabetes and heart disease, finds new clinical studyA recent study indicates that vitamin D supplements may slow aging by reducing telomere shortening, which is linked to age-related diseases...
Want to grow younger? Harvard-backed study reveals a surprising vitamin that may reverse aging at the cellular levelResearchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital discovered that vitamin D supplements may reverse signs of aging at the cellular level. Partici...
Attention, ladies! Having too many children can make you age fasterMultiple pregnancies can make women's cells age more quickly, according to a study.
- Exposure to famine may curtail lifespan of male descendants
New York, Dec 6 (IANS) Famine may have a lasting impact on the male descendants of its victims, suggests new research focused on survivors ...
Young and restless? Impatient women age fasterFor young women seeking longevity and youth, a little patience may help you live longer.
Having more kids may slow down ageing: StudyResearchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada found that women who give birth to more surviving children exhibited longer telomeres.
Cellular signal tells when a woman is about to go into labourResearchers found a cellular signal in the amniotic fluid around the foetus that builds up when a pregnant woman is about to go into labour.
Scientists crack secret of centenariansScientists have cracked the secret of why some people live a healthy and physically independent life over the age of 100.
Extending telomeres reverses ageing in human skin cells: studyThe RNA used in this experiment contained the coding sequence for TERT, the active component of a naturally occurring enzyme called telomer...
New compound that kills cancer cells foundA small new molecule that can kill cancer cells and shrink tumour growth by targeting the 'biological clock' has been discovered.
Sugary drinks may age you fasterSoda consumption might promote disease independently from its role in obesity, according to researchers from the University of California, ...
- Immortality cap: Ageing may die out one day
Research for which 3 US scientists have been awarded Nobel prize in medicine, has huge implications for the future of humankind.
- Poor age faster than the rich
People with lower socio-economic status appear to age faster than their better-off counterparts, British researchers said on Thursday.