Scientists have identified a hidden brain signal tied to strength and aging, offering a new, early clue to frailty that could reshape how we understand physical decline. Credit: Stock A new study ...
Low-grade inflammation contributes to age-related decline and impairment, but the precise pathways responsible for this inflammation and their impact on natural aging have until now remained elusive.
Scientists look at how PFAS or forever chemicals affect the aging process and found that exposure may disproportionately ...
Annalisa Na directs the Functional Aging and Mobility Research Laboratory to explore the interactions of multimorbidity diseases on functional outcomes in older adults. Her work attempts to understand ...
Caring for the Body, PLLC - Center for Functional Medicine, a physician-led medical practice based in Asheville, North ...
As people age, they experience a gradual decline in intrinsic capacity (IC), the combined physical and mental abilities that support independence and health. The World Health Organization recognizes ...
Who wants to live to be 100? It sounds great, right? But only if you’re still enjoying life. For many years the consensus has been that we peak physically during our early years and it’s a downhill ...
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The golden era metric: If you can hit 50 squats at age 50, your body is aging in reverse
Staying fit after 50 isn’t about chasing the heavy lifting records of your youth; it’s about cultivating a body that is durable, mobile, and ready for the demands of everyday life. According to ...
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A new wave of anti-aging treatments is inspired by functional medicine
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