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A recent Harvard study reveals that vitamin D supplements may slow biological aging by protecting telomeres, offering potential anti-aging benefits.
Because of this—as well as its links to fundamental biological processes like aging—understanding the inner workings of SAI could help biologists explore cellular life in a whole new way.
A hallmark of accelerated aging appears to be linked to an increased risk of dementia and stroke, a new study says.
A novel suggestion that complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the nonliving world, promises to rewrite notions of time and evolution.
New research proposes that astrocytes—long thought to be merely supportive cells—may significantly enhance the brain’s ability to store memories.
New research suggests that vitamin D supplements may slow biological aging by protecting telomeres, the DNA caps linked to age-related disease and cellular health.
Hexagons may be efficient, but a dash of instability can be just as essential when conditions turn harsh, new challenges appear, or evolution needs fresh material to work with. Life, aging, and SAI ...
A new study suggests that vitamin D supplementation may help preserve the lengths of the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes known as telomeres.
These molecular-level changes may help explain the broader benefits seen in physical and biological aging measures.
Greater exposure to heat may hasten biological aging in older adults, results from a cohort study published in Scientific Advances indicated.In some cases, biological aging increased by up to ...
New theory suggests that biological ageing may be an evolutionary safeguard against harmful behaviour Stress and social rejection may cause premature ageing, but could this be a natural mechanism to ...