Year: 2026

Could Aging Be Reversed? Bar-Ilan University Researchers Reveal New Clues

Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have discovered a potential way to reverse some of the molecular changes linked to…

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The Role of Heart Health in Severe COVID-19 Outcomes During the Pandemic

Better heart health before the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a substantially lower risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes,…

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Tomato and Soy Juice Combination Shows Anti-Inflammatory Benefits in Obese Adults

A tomato-soy juice enriched with plant compounds linked to health benefits significantly reduced markers of inflammation in healthy…

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Older Adults Using Hearing Aids Effectively May Face Lower Dementia Risk, HKUMed Study Finds

Researchers from the School of Public Health at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University…

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Replacing Red Meat with Salmon May Improve Health and Cut Carbon Emissions

New research from the University of Bristol and the University of Southampton suggests that replacing one beef steak…

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Immigrants Experiencing Partial Acceptance in America Report Worse Health Outcomes

A longstanding puzzle in social epidemiology is that immigrants often arrive in the United States healthier than the…

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Early-Life Socioeconomic Factors May Leave a Lasting Imprint on Young Brains

Our brains shape who we are, but what shapes our brains? Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine…

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Spatial Path Integration in Virtual Reality for Neurodegenerative Disease Prediction

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is known to begin many years before clinical symptoms become obvious, with subtle brain changes…

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The Brain’s Overnight Maintenance System: Sleep and Dementia Explained

Why are chronic stress, depression, cardiovascular disease, fragmented sleep, and aging all linked to a greater risk of…

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Healthy Living May Help Offset Genetic Risk for Dementia

With dementia cases projected to nearly triple worldwide by 2050, researchers are increasingly seeking ways to prevent or…

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Evidence Suggests Structured Daily Habits Could Help Delay Aging in Older Adults

Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have found new evidence suggesting that structured healthy lifestyle habits…

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Building Longer, Healthier Lives Through Public Health and Longevity Care

A new editorial published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on May 18, 2026, explores how public health systems…

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