Each indicator can be subtle and easy to miss—and one may even be praised as a good health outcome at first.
When we hear the word aging, it’s easy to think of greying hair, laugh lines, and a growing list of health concerns — almost as if getting older automatically means things going downhill. But aging ...
Let’s just say it – aging can be weird. One day you’re breezing through your morning routine without a second thought, and the next you’re standing in front of the mirror wondering when your knees ...
Scientists have identified a hidden brain signal tied to strength and aging, offering a new, early clue to frailty that could ...
As you get older, it's normal to notice changes in your sleep. These can include fewer hours of shuteye, waking up more ...
Aging and health challenges can complicate the relationship with one's body, especially post-cancer diagnosis, requiring adaptation and acceptance of physical changes. Embracing gratitude and faith ...
Successful aging lacks a clear definition. Elizabeth Saenger, PhD, Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health Program Director, speaks with Dilip Jeste, MD, Director of the Institute for Research on Aging, ...
Secondary aging refers to aging-related changes caused by environmental, lifestyle, and health factors rather than natural biological processes. Aging happens to everyone, but people do not age in the ...
Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of aging, but scientists are beginning to uncover the molecular controls behind it. New ...
Worrying about aging may speed up biological aging, finds a new study. Here's what to know—and how to stop stressing about getting older.