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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Pesticides may drastically shorten fish lifespans, study finds

Signs of ageing accelerated when fish were exposed to the chemicals, according to the study, which could have implications for other organisms. Chemical safety regulations tend to focus on short-term exposure to high doses of pesticides and other chemicals, but the study focused on long-term exposure. Low doses of pesticides are widespread in the environment, so their effects should be studied and understood, the authors said.
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Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Get Over Petty Resentments

Ruminating over petty resentments leads to pessimism and health harm; adopting a third-person perspective helps regulate emotions and reduce harmful rumination.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago
Alternative medicine

The Best Fitness Habits to Slow Aging

Regular physical activity and healthy lifestyle habits—brisk walking, calorie control, not smoking, healthy weight, sleep, screenings, treating risk factors—can slow cellular aging, extend life.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Science

Supercentenarian gives scientists insight on secrets of healthy old age

Extreme old age can be reached without severe brain decline or typical late-life diseases when protective biological factors are present.
fromNature
1 month ago

Tracing pollution in the lives of Arctic seabirds

High up in the Arctic Circle, Olivier Chastel begins his working day by scanning the horizon for polar bears, rifle at the ready. "In 25 years I've never had to use it, but you can't be too careful," he explains. There can't be many conservationists who go birdwatching while armed, but the danger to life from bears in Svalbard - the largest island of the Norwegian polar archipelago - is so high that it's a legal requirement.
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fromMail Online
3 months ago

Woman's best friend! Spending time with dogs slows ageing in women

They're known as 'man's best friend', but dogs may be especially beneficial company for women. A new study reveals how pooches have an extraordinary anti-ageing effect on ladies. According to the authors, spending just one hour per week with a dog slows a key indicator of cellular ageing known as 'telomere length'. For women, dogs may be a cheap and effective form of treatment to help reduce the physical toll of stress and improve cellular health, say the experts.
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fromwww.nature.com
3 months ago

How the World's Oldest Woman Lived to 117

During her final year she died on 19 August 2024 she was verified as the oldest living person, a feat that drew the attention of researchers who explore the biology of ageing. We wanted to learn from her particular case to benefit other people, says Manel Esteller, a physician specializing in genetics at the University of Barcelona in Spain. At the time, Branyas was living in the small town of Olot, in the Catalonia region of Spain, where she enjoyed reading books, playing with dogs
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fromInsideHook
3 months ago

What Can the World's Oldest People Tell Us About Aging Well?

Extraordinary longevity can coincide with extremely short telomeres, youthful cellular features, possible benefits from frequent yogurt altering the gut ecosystem, and active social lifestyle.
Medicine
fromCornell Chronicle
3 months ago

Nobel-winning biochemist to speak on the origins of life | Cornell Chronicle

A Nobel Prize–winning molecular biologist will deliver a public lecture on the origin of life and first cells, linking DNA biochemistry and telomere research.
fromNature
4 months ago

Diabetes drug shows anti-ageing effects on chromsomes

Treatment with henagliflozin is linked to an increase in the length of telomeres, chromosomal caps that shorten over time.
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fromFuturism
6 months ago

Evidence Grows That Tripping on Shrooms Might Increase Your Lifespan

The introduction of psilocybin was linked to preserved telomere length. In other words, the study appears to show that telomeres shortened more slowly after being given psilocybin than they would have without.
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fromMail Online
7 months ago
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Harvard study discovers cheap common supplement REVERSES aging

Vitamin D supplements may slow aging by protecting DNA, as evidenced by slowing the rate of telomere shortening.
Alternative medicine
fromScienceDaily
7 months ago

Vitamin D supplements show signs of protection against biological aging

Vitamin D supplementation may help maintain telomere length, potentially slowing biological aging and reducing disease risk.
OMG science
fromMail Online
7 months ago

Harvard study discovers cheap common supplement REVERSES aging

Vitamin D supplements may slow aging by protecting DNA, as evidenced by slowing the rate of telomere shortening.
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