When I last wrote about the research I did on aging and exercise, I focused on one of the major ways biologists can tell where a person is in the aging process: the epigenetic clock. I described a ...
In a study involving more than 4,000 participants, researchers found that adults who jogged or ran at least 75 minutes per week (self-reported over one month) had, on average, a biological age 12 ...
Daily longevity habits that slow biological aging by improving sleep, exercise timing, and nutrient timing to reduce ...
Regular aerobic exercise later in life prevents genomic instability characterized by DNA damage and telomere dysfunction, according to a study from the Department of Internal Medicine at the ...
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Do biological age tests really work?
Biological age tests measure how fast your body is aging compared to your actual age. These tests rely on biomarkers tied to ...
Exercise intolerance is the reduced ability of the body to perform strenuous activities. It happens when your body's responses to exercise don't achieve age and gender-appropriate levels. It's often ...
MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today marks the launch of TeloYears, a new genetic test that reveals the cellular age encoded in a person’s DNA. Now available from the company founded by the ...
Hematology experts offer evaluation and monitoring for anemia, marrow failure, and blood cancers. They can also determine if a bone marrow transplants is right for you. Pulmonary specialists offer ...
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