Regularly volunteering can reduce the rate of cognitive aging by around 15–20 percent, according to research by a team from ...
Scientists crunched 20 years of data on 30,000 older adults and discovered a surprising action that helps your brain stay ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
Regular volunteering or helping others outside the home can reduce the rate of cognitive aging by 15-20%. In the latest evidence that meaningful social connections bolster health, a team from The ...
The analysis found reductions of about 15 to 20 percent in age-related cognitive decline among those who volunteered formally or offered informal support to neighbors, friends, or relatives. The ...
Healthy aging induces parallel changes in brain functional activity and structural morphology, yet the interplay between ...
An estimated 101,000 Americans are centenarians, representing just 0.03% of the US population. There’s much we can learn from ...
An analysis of the Framingham Heart Study data found that higher epigenetic aging metrics predicted lower scores on the ...
Simple pharmaceutical interventions could help older brains cope with memory impairment and recovery after surgery, new ...