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ZME Science on MSNCambridge Scientists Develop Urine Test for Early Lung Cancer DetectionLung cancer often goes undetected until it’s too late. But a new urine test developed by Cambridge scientists could change ...
Bryan Johnson, a tech millionaire and biohacker, is spending $2 million yearly on extreme anti-aging techniques. He claims to ...
People with favorable socioeconomic conditions, such as high incomes or education levels, face a reduced risk of age-related ...
Researchers are attempting to understand the key to long life in the one-of-a-kind DNA of a woman who lived to age 117 ...
The more favorable socioeconomic factors in a person’s life — such as earning more money or having attained higher education ...
One of the most enduring questions humans have is how long we’re going to live. With this comes the question of how much of ...
A study of a woman who died in 2024 as the oldest person on Earth attempts to untangle the factors that enable some people to ...
Socioeconomic advantages can slow down the aging process in ways that can be seen in blood tests and disease risk over time, scientists say.
With clinical trials results trickling in, “antiaging” drugs that clear away senescent cells are proving to be promising — ...
Nearly 3 out of every 4 older Americans have experienced at least one extreme weather event in the last two years, a new ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSocial advantage reduces risk of age-related diseases and slows agingPeople with favorable socioeconomic conditions, such as high incomes or education levels, face a reduced risk of age-related diseases and show fewer signs of biological aging than peers of the same ...
How old are your organs? The answer might not match your chronological age - and a new analysis finds that an organ’s biological age might predict a person’s risk of diseases such as cancer, dementia ...
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