As life goes on and we log more miles, both in the gym and in everyday life, aches and pains tend to creep in. It might show up as neck tension from staring at a computer screen all day, tight hips ...
A new study from Yale found that people who approach getting older with a positive outlook end up aging backwards.
Stem cells are gaining attention for their potential to treat leukemia, certain solid tumor cancers, and inherited metabolic ...
Scientists are beginning to understand aging not just as wear and tear, but as a loss of cellular information over time. New research suggests it may be possible to slow this process—and in some cases ...
Geneticist Anne Brunet explores what aging really is, how lifestyle choices might influence longevity, and the promising frontiers of aging research. Aging is a process that affects us all. But how ...
It is Brain Awareness Week and New York Living’s guest is helping us reverse aging in our brains.   He says more than 80% of his patients have seen improvements ...
After a life-changing accident, Suzanne Luhr turned to weightlifting—and now shares simple exercises that can build strength ...
With headlines on hacking our longevity and documentaries on “living forever,” it’s safe to say that many people are curious about what it takes to live longer, healthier. While no single “anti-aging ...
A new study busts the myth that aging means inevitable decline. Aging in reverse is far more common than you probably think.
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In a world of aging populations, the science of longevity is booming. In a world of older populations, looking after our brains is just as important as looking after our muscles, joints, and limbs.
Researchers find that nearly half of adults over 65 show cognitive and physical improvements, driven largely by positive beliefs about aging.