Recent studies have found that ultra-processed foods comprise around 60% of the typical American's daily caloric intake. Getty Images So much for aging like fine wine. A new study out of Italy links ...
Scientists discover how aging alters the function of cells, called mesenchymal drift, and manage to reverse this process.
A new study suggests that human egg cells may be protected against certain age-driven changes seen across the rest of the body. The work, published Aug. 6 in the journal Science Advances, didn't ...
Your sweet tooth just got a science-backed upgrade.
As dietitians have told TODAY.com over and over, fiber is the one nutrient we should probably be eating more of. The ...
Aging naturally leads to muscle loss and slower metabolism, but new research shows that the right mix of exercise — aerobic, ...
For some, January is a time for resolutions, with the goal often tied to being fitter and healthier. And increasingly this ...
Aging can affect your skin in various ways. You may notice wrinkles, dry skin, or other changes, such as age spots. There are ways you can protect your skin and decrease your risk of certain skin ...
"Look, we're all aging," Maddy Dychtwald tells me. "That's a process that starts in the womb, and goes all the way to the day you die." The 74 year-old co-founder of the consulting organization Age ...
A drug taken by millions of people to control diabetes may do more than lower blood sugar. Research suggests metformin has anti-inflammatory effects that could help protect against common age-related ...