Declining immune responsiveness with age may be driven by changes in immune cells — not by inflammation, as previously ...
In a new trial in China, researchers found that six types of tea lengthened lifespan—but one stood out for having the biggest ...
More than six in 10 upper-income adults ages 65 and older say they’re aging “extremely” or “very well,” a new study found.
About this research This Pew Research Center report looks at how Americans are thinking about aging and how things are going for adults ages 65 and older.
A new study in mice shows that intermittent fasting and calorie restriction may be the key to living longer. Jennifer Stern ...
Regularly helping others, whether through volunteering or simple acts of kindness, can slow cognitive decline and boost brain health in older adults, new research finds.
A McGill University clinical trial found that digital brain training can restore key brain functions that fade with age.
A new study of 30,000 adults found that those who volunteered or offered informal help regularly had 15 to 20 percent less ...
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered that the eyes may offer a powerful, non-invasive way to assess heart ...
The tiny blood vessels in your eyes might hold the key to predicting a person's risk of developing heart disease and how fast they're biologically aging, according to researchers at McMaster ...
New research suggests that popular sugar substitutes could be affecting your brain function in unexpected ways.
When it comes to aging and healthy living, we're often given the same advice: Eat better, exercise every day and sleep more. But solely focusing on your physical health isn't enough to achieve ...