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New Study Reveals: Fasting Fish Uncover Key to Aging, Unraveling Enzyme’s Role in Longevity

Discover surprising findings on the health benefits of fasting and aging in a recent Max Planck Institute study. Explore how fasting affects fish and potential implications for humans.

Wearable Balance Exercise Device (WBED): Innovative Solution Enhances Postural Control and Reduces Falls, Japan

Wearable Balance Exercise Device (WBED) revolutionizes postural control, reduces falls, and improves quality of life for older adults. Learn more.

Florida’s Incarcerated Veterans: Neglected and Aging Behind Bars, US

Discover the challenges faced by incarcerated veterans in Florida, as well as the recommendations presented by the Florida Policy Project to improve their reentry.

Genes Hold the Trump Card: Healthy Habits Only Get You So Far in Living to 100, Say Researchers

Discover how genetics plays a crucial role in reaching the centenarian milestone. Learn how researchers are studying the science of aging and its implications for longevity.

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University of Arkansas Receives $2.5M NIH Grant to Study Exercise’s Impact on Aging and Muscle Decline, US

Discover how exercise can slow muscle decline and aging. University of Arkansas awarded $2.5M grant to study the molecular effects of exercise on tissue function with age.

Talking With Healthcare Professionals About Memory and Cognitive Concerns

Learn how to initiate conversations about memory concerns with healthcare professionals for early detection & potential treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

Exciting Updates: UCLA Making Headlines Worldwide on July 20, 2023

Discover UCLA experts' insights on machine learning, AI, climate change, health risks, and more. Stay informed and make a positive impact.

Men Experience Greater Cancer Risks as Y Chromosomes Decrease with Age

Men's loss of the Y chromosome as they age can worsen cancer outcomes as it hinders their immune system's ability to fight cancer, according to new research. The study conducted by Cedars-Sinai Cancer discovered that aggressive bladder cancer is one of the cancers that result from this. Boosting the immune system may be less effective for men who lost their Y chromosome. Monitoring Y chromosome status may be useful in cancer treatment decisions. The research could lead to preventing or delaying Y chromosome loss.

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