From Harvard-backed research to growing consumer demand, Aramore is bringing NAD+ longevity science into everyday skincare.
The findings come at a time when one in five Americans report that their diets are 'not very healthy' or 'not healthy at all.
Biohackers chasing the fountain of youth are turning to an unlikely new tool: nicotine. Once demonized for its role in ...
Longevity science may be entering a conceptual turning point. Instead of searching for a single “anti-aging” intervention, ...
The growing longevity industry is selling a big aspiration – the ability to slow your biological clock, but how credible is ...
Be steady with sleep: The brain cleansing that happens during sleep is crucial for brain health, Dr. Krieger says. Sleep ...
How much of our lifespan is written in our genes, and how much is sitting on our plates? A new analysis suggests that while ...
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Lancôme bets big on longevity science
As L'Oréal reports softer sales growth, with its luxury division hit by weaker travel retail demand in Asia, one of its ...
Longevity medicine is becoming more mainstream. While benefits exists, an expert physician wants patients to remain cautious ...
Knoepfler writes STAT’s Lab Dish column and is professor of cell biology and human anatomy at UC Davis School of Medicine. If you hope to live well past the century mark and stay generally healthy in ...
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Drinking orange juice every day: What science really says about your heart and longevity
A daily glass of orange juice has long been seen as a healthy ritual but does it actually protect your heart or help you live ...
How much do your genes determine how long you'll live? It's a question that fascinates us, and one that's been debated for decades.
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