Ageing Well
Cycling as a Path to Longevity and Vitality in Older Adults, Especially for Nondrivers
In Japan, a considerable proportion of older adults rely on bicycles as a primary means of transportation. This trend is notably more prevalent than in Europe or the United States.…
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The Moving Body, the Hydraulic Brain: Exploring Fluid Shifts in the Brain
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously understood, according to new…
Lingering Effects: How Early Substance Use Leaves Its Mark on the Brain
Young adults who frequently use substances may face lasting consequences for memory later in life,…
Mediterranean-style eating could strengthen mitochondrial pathways supporting cardiovascular and cognitive health
A new study from researchers at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology suggests that…
The Brain’s Internal Compass Stability May Hold the Key to Memory Longevity
A discovery by McGill University researchers sheds light on how memories can endure over time,…
Ageing Well
How can we create societies that serve the needs of both the elderly and the youth?
The advancements in extending the human lifespan are steering nations toward becoming ageing societies, where the demographic of those aged…
Hopes and fears for the future significantly impact the quality of aging, finds OSU study
According to recent findings from Oregon State University, believing in your potential to age into a healthy, active individual significantly…
Researchers Identify Key Elements Associated with Successful Ageing
A recent investigation explored the elements contributing to "successful" or optimal ageing, tracking the experiences of over 7,000 Canadians in…
