
Category: Aging


Vertigo Latest Facts: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatments and Prevention
Vertigo is a condition in which a person experiences a loss of balance and dizziness as if he or his environment is moving, spinning, or swaying. It can lead …
The Performance of Our Brain Does Not Start to Decline until We Turn 60
If decision-making is slower after the age of 20, it is not because the speed of information processing in our brain is slowing down. Quite the contrary! Read Also: …Stanford University: Aging Disrupts Ribosomal Functions in the Body Leading to Many Diseases
Key Takeaways: Aging disrupts ribosomes—the cell’s protein-making machinery—leading to misfolded proteins linked to diseases like Alzheimer’s. A Stanford study reveals slowed ribosome movement in older cells causes protein clumping, …Epigenetic Research Suggests a Longer Lifespan Due to Late Life Exercise
According to various research done over the years, not participating in exercise has quite a lot of deleterious effects while exercising has quite the array of perks. A new …
Oregon State University Researchers Developing a Vaccine against Skin Cancer
Oregon State University researchers are trying to stimulate the production of the protein Thioredoxin Reductase 1 (TR1), which has antioxidant properties for the skin. Their goal is to develop …Humans Can Live to Be 130 Years of Age and Even Longer a New Statistical Analysis Shows
Mankind has always been looking for the elusive fountain of youth in the hope of attaining immortality. According to a new study, humans could easily live to be 130 …
Osteoporosis Treatment: Do Bisphosphonates Such as Fosamax Cause Tooth Loss?
A silent disease that goes unnoticed for many years, osteoporosis is a real problem for many people over the age of 55. It is a bone disease characterized by …
Alzheimer’s Disease: Brigham Young University Study Suggests That Ketones Could Help Slow Down Cognitive Decline
Alzheimer’s disease is thought to be partially related to a genetic dysfunction that interferes with the brain’s assimilation of glucose. Diet, exercise, sleep: what if all these criteria were …

