Unbiased AI-powered news
3 stories related to this topic, newest first.
neurosciencenews.comA study published in Nature Medicine examined data from two large cohorts and found that people born in later decades showed greater biological aging than earlier cohorts. This accelerated aging was associated with increased risk of several early-onset solid cancers.
ncbi.nlm.nih.govResearchers analyzed blood metabolites from more than 220,000 UK residents and found that individuals whose biological age exceeded their chronological age faced higher dementia risk. The link was stronger for vascular dementia. The study suggests biological aging data could iden…
André Karwath / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 2.5)A recent study suggests that moderate wine intake can reduce biological aging markers. The benefits appear at specific consumption levels. Further details on the study's methodology and limitations are outlined below.