A new study from Harvard Medical School researchers suggests that taking a daily multivitamin may significantly slow biological aging at a cellular level.
A large clinical trial suggests that a daily multivitamin may influence the pace at which the body ages. Researchers led by Mass General Brigham report that older adults who took a daily multivitamin ...
While daily multivitamin use has been met with a wide array of data ranging from beneficial to useless to even potentially harmful, a new study looked at more specific markers of aging and how ...
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Researchers profiled nearly 7 million individual cells from mice, identifying which cells are most vulnerable to aging and ...
A study published this week claims taking a daily multivitamin may help slow markers of biological aging. But does the evidence match the headlines?
A new analysis suggests many anti-aging claims may reflect disease-specific improvements rather than genuine slowing of aging ...
Many people take multivitamins every day in the hope of staying healthy, but scientists have long debated whether these supplements truly make a difference. A new study led by researchers from Mass ...
The World Health Organization describes wellness as not merely the absence of disease, but rather a state that transcends the absence of disease and approaches optimum psychological, physical, ...
Scientists have built a massive cellular atlas showing how aging reshapes the body across 21 organs. Studying nearly 7 million cells, they found that aging starts earlier than expected and unfolds in ...
“Collectively, these findings suggest that increased leisure-time physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior may have beneficial effects on epigenetic aging” “Collectively, these findings ...