A new study of 30,000 adults found that those who volunteered or offered informal help regularly had 15 to 20 percent less ...
Psychological well-being, social connections, and enjoyable daily activities may support healthier cognitive aging more ...
Recent studies have identified a protein that could potentially reverse brain aging, marking a significant breakthrough in ...
Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that ...
A vast study suggests that being multilingual can slow down cognitive ageing. Speaking multiple languages could slow down ...
Regularly helping others, whether through volunteering or simple acts of kindness, can slow cognitive decline and boost brain health in older adults, new research finds.
Too often, people learn they have Alzheimer’s disease (AD) when it’s too late. The changes in the brain that lead to AD manifesting with symptoms have already been occurring for decades. A new ...
They say, it doesn’t take much to keep the heart young — just don’t let your inner child die!For the brain, the to-do list is ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 10 of Aging-US on September 10, 2025, titled “Longitudinal associations of epigenetic aging with cognitive aging in Hispanic/Latino adults from ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 21, 2025, titled "Association of DNA methylation age acceleration with digital clock drawing test performance: the ...
Researchers examined whether exposure to common infectious agents was associated with cognitive performance and risk for mild cognitive impairment or dementia in older adults.
Getting older brings certain expectations, from gray hair and wrinkles to more bouts of forgetfulness. While these beliefs may seem harmless, whether a person views these changes in a positive or ...