You get older every day. But how old are your cells and organs, really?Understanding that could help us live longer, healthier lives, many longevity experts believe. Dr. Douglas Vaughan is among them.
So much for the idea of aging as a slow, steady process. New research suggests the body actually ages in sudden bursts—most ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that women’s relative longevity may be linked to having double X chromosomes.
Impact of Bone Metastasis in Stage IV Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated With Durvalumab and Tremelimumab With or Without Chemotherapy: A Retrospective Analysis of the CCTG BR.34 Trial Human epidermal ...
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Scientists Reconstruct a Million-Year-Old Skull and Suggest It Could Rewrite Our Timeline of Human Evolution
A recent study dramatically pushes back the date for the emergence of our species, though some researchers call for further ...
Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, new research on teeth and brain size suggests.
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This Body Part Ages Faster Than the Rest of You
Your head is actually aging faster than the rest of you. Before you freak out, though, know that it’s only by nanoseconds—90 billionths of a second over 79 years, to be exact. That kind of difference ...
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