The concept of biological age, distinct from chronological age, is gaining public traction, though often misinterpreted. "Aging clocks" are real, but beware of hype.
Proteomic age clocks applied to two European cohorts linked faster biological aging with smoking, alcohol use, physical ...
Time stops for no man or woman, but you can stay healthier longer.
Urine-based aging clocks In the study, " A urinary microRNA aging clock accurately predicts biological age," published in npj Aging, researchers used machine learning to develop and validate a urinary ...
Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Monash University report that they have developed a new method to measure biological aging in individual cell types. The new tool offers a more ...
Scientists have discovered a rare genetic condition which causes people to age at a much faster rate - and could help develop age reversal medicines. Researchers believe the findings could lead to ...
Science links diet, fitness, and a daily multivitamin to slower biological aging, offering new clues for healthier aging.
A team of international researchers has developed a new biological age "clock" that estimates how well someone is aging, not just how "old" they or their various organs might be. The IC Clock, which ...
YOU can’t stop the clock, but it turns out you CAN reduce your biological age. To test the theory, writer Ellie O’Mahoney ...
The cover of Aging’s Volume 16, Issue 22 features Figure 4 "Construction and validation of neuron-clocks" from the priority research paper, “Cell-type specific epigenetic clocks to quantify biological ...