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Based on the analysis, the brain appears to be a particularly strong predictor of not just Alzheimer’s disease, but longevity ...
Participants with the fastest-ageing brains were 12 times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than contemporaries with brains about 10 years younger, according to the research. Having an ...
The idea that our biological age might differ from our chronological age isn't new. In the 1980s, for instance, new forms of ...
Scientists have developed an online calculator that can reveal how old your body ... All you need is an active email. Biological age differs from chronological age because it looks at how old your ...
Your chronological age—or the number of trips you’ve made around the sun—may be different than your biological age, which is how old your cells and organs seem based on their biochemistry.
From telling you how fast you are “ageing”, to giving you a sleep score and even keeping tabs on your blood pressure — fitness trackers and smart watches are more focused on health than ever.
The candles on your birthday cake don't tell the whole story. As anyone who ever attended a high-school reunion can tell you, some people age faster than others.
A new study reveals that our organs age at different speeds, and those differences can predict future disease risk and even ...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new tool that can compute the “biological age” of human organs by ...
This brain scan could predict how fast you'll age as scientists develop revolutionary method to measure your biological age ...
In this new series, Human, paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals our incredible story across 300,000 years of human ...
Scientists thought this crater in Australia was the world’s oldest – but an independent analysis shows they might be off by ...