Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Good news for dark chocolate lovers: The dessert may help slow down biological aging. A new ...
A two-year clinical trial found that one mild tweak transformed the rate of aging at the cellular level and reduced ...
Aging is the one of the biggest risk factors for a variety of diseases, including cancer and cognitive decline. At Feinberg School of Medicine’s Potocsnak Longevity Institute, doctors are searching ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
Across biology labs, the idea that aging might be governed by a few crucial switches is moving from science fiction to bench ...
It sounds nuts, but one snack may help you live longer. Telomeres — the caps at the ends of your chromosomes — get shorter as you age, and that shortening can contribute to age-related diseases like ...
Research from 2025 shows vitamin D supplements, transcendental meditation, GLP-1 drugs and creative activities can ...
Theobromine is found in cocoa and, to a lesser extent, coffee. It is chemically similar to caffeine but does not have such a pronounced stimulant effect. A new study, published in the journal Aging, ...
From cellular repair to cognitive resilience, researchers are exploring how psychedelics could influence the biology of aging. A 2025 study found that mice given monthly doses of psilocybin over 10 ...
These findings position henagliflozin at the intersection of diabetes care and longevity science. They are raising both optimism and debate over whether existing medications might also serve as ...