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TechBillionaire Peter Thiel says he’s signed up to be cryogenically preserved when he dies so he can be revived in the future—but he’s ‘not convinced it works’
By Steve MollmanMay 4, 2023
Senior and mature people during Tai Chi class
Health20% of adults suffer from chronic pain—here are 12 alternative therapies to try instead of medication
By Liz SeegertApril 26, 2023
Side view of elderly woman wearing golden jacket puckering by wall hanging rug.
HealthA positive attitude can protect your memory as you age. Here’s how to improve your outlook
By Erin PraterApril 13, 2023
This 102-year-old shares her secrets to aging with grace: 3,800 steps, an adult tricycle, and a lot of laughter
HealthThis 102-year-old shares her secrets to aging with grace: 3,800 steps, an adult tricycle, and a lot of laughter
By Alexa MikhailApril 8, 2023
Dior, International Reverse Aging Scientific Advisory Board,
HealthDior is getting into the trendy reverse-aging business. Here’s how its team of expert researchers plans to help people look younger
By Alexa MikhailApril 6, 2023
Neil Diamond was in denial of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, a disease that starts slowly with subtle symptoms. Here’s are the signs to look for
HealthNeil Diamond was in denial of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, a disease that starts slowly with subtle symptoms. Here’s are the signs to look for
By Erin PraterApril 3, 2023
Brilliant bougainvillea flowers along fences in Southern California and palm trees in Loma Linda
HealthA look inside America’s only blue zone city—home to some of the world’s longest-living people
By Alexa MikhailApril 2, 2023
man surfing at the beach
HealthHow long you live could depend on where you live. Here are the top 10 states with the highest life expectancy
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonApril 1, 2023
There may not be a limit on how long humans can live—and if there is, experts say ‘we are not yet approaching it’
HealthThere may not be a limit on how long humans can live—and if there is, experts say ‘we are not yet approaching it’
By Erin PraterMarch 31, 2023
Depression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock
MindDepression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock
By Erin PraterMarch 26, 2023
Biological age is a better health indicator than the number of years you’ve lived—here’s how to measure it
HealthBiological age is a better health indicator than the number of years you’ve lived—here’s how to measure it
By Aditi Gurkar and The ConversationMarch 15, 2023
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TechThe tech mogul who gave the world ChatGPT is investing $180 million into a life extension startup
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 8, 2023
Taking a vitamin D supplement may lower your risk for dementia. Here are the groups who may benefit most
HealthTaking a vitamin D supplement may lower your risk for dementia. Here are the groups who may benefit most
By Alexa MikhailMarch 2, 2023
Friendship is a key to living a long, healthy life. Here’s how to make and sustain them in middle age
HealthFriendship is a key to living a long, healthy life. Here’s how to make and sustain them in middle age
By Alexa MikhailFebruary 23, 2023
More than 122 million Americans have high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease and stroke. Here’s how to get your numbers under control
HealthMore than 122 million Americans have high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease and stroke. Here’s how to get your numbers under control
By Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Mark Huffman and The ConversationFebruary 21, 2023
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