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Global Summit Spotlights Race to Extend Healthy Lifespans
The Hevolution Global Healthspan Summit 2025 brought together global leaders in science, technology, and policy to address the challenges and opportunities of extending healthy lifespans, showcasing initiatives like Saudi Arabia's fast-track regulatory system and the UK's massive health data project...
Global Summit Spotlights Race to Extend Healthy Lifespans
The Hevolution Global Healthspan Summit 2025 brought together global leaders in science, technology, and policy to address the challenges and opportunities of extending healthy lifespans, showcasing initiatives like Saudi Arabia's fast-track regulatory system and the UK's massive health data project...
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52% Bias Score


Katie Piper Compares Aging to Bereavement at Hay Festival
At the Hay Festival, 41-year-old Katie Piper, a model and presenter, compared aging to bereavement, discussing the societal devaluation of women as they age and the loss of value placed on youth and beauty in her new book, "Still Beautiful.
Katie Piper Compares Aging to Bereavement at Hay Festival
At the Hay Festival, 41-year-old Katie Piper, a model and presenter, compared aging to bereavement, discussing the societal devaluation of women as they age and the loss of value placed on youth and beauty in her new book, "Still Beautiful.
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48% Bias Score


Vitamin D Supplements May Slow Biological Aging by Nearly Three Years: Study
A four-year study of over 1,000 U.S. adults (men over 50, women over 55) found that daily vitamin D3 supplements (2,000 IU) reduced telomere shortening, equivalent to nearly three years of slower biological aging, while omega-3 supplements showed no such effect.
Vitamin D Supplements May Slow Biological Aging by Nearly Three Years: Study
A four-year study of over 1,000 U.S. adults (men over 50, women over 55) found that daily vitamin D3 supplements (2,000 IU) reduced telomere shortening, equivalent to nearly three years of slower biological aging, while omega-3 supplements showed no such effect.
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44% Bias Score


Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.
Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.
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44% Bias Score


86-Year-Old Nurse Prioritizes Work Over Birthday Celebration
Barbara Joseph, an 86-year-old nurse since 1967, celebrated her birthday by working her night shift at Milton House in Skipton, highlighting her unwavering dedication to patient care and showcasing the evolution of the NHS and the nursing profession.
86-Year-Old Nurse Prioritizes Work Over Birthday Celebration
Barbara Joseph, an 86-year-old nurse since 1967, celebrated her birthday by working her night shift at Milton House in Skipton, highlighting her unwavering dedication to patient care and showcasing the evolution of the NHS and the nursing profession.
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12% Bias Score


Physical Activity Key to Healthy Aging, Osteosarcopenia a Major Risk Factor
Dr. Anton Naumov highlights the importance of consistent physical activity in healthy aging, citing examples of long-lived individuals; he emphasizes osteosarcopenia, a combination of osteoporosis and sarcopenia, as a critical factor in age-related mortality and morbidity, affecting 13-23% of those ...
Physical Activity Key to Healthy Aging, Osteosarcopenia a Major Risk Factor
Dr. Anton Naumov highlights the importance of consistent physical activity in healthy aging, citing examples of long-lived individuals; he emphasizes osteosarcopenia, a combination of osteoporosis and sarcopenia, as a critical factor in age-related mortality and morbidity, affecting 13-23% of those ...
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52% Bias Score

Unmarried Individuals Show Lower Dementia Risk in Large-Scale Study
A study of over 24,000 US adults found that divorced or never-married participants had a 34-40% lower risk of developing dementia than married participants over 18 years, challenging previous assumptions about marriage and cognitive health, even after controlling for various health and lifestyle fac...

Unmarried Individuals Show Lower Dementia Risk in Large-Scale Study
A study of over 24,000 US adults found that divorced or never-married participants had a 34-40% lower risk of developing dementia than married participants over 18 years, challenging previous assumptions about marriage and cognitive health, even after controlling for various health and lifestyle fac...
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40% Bias Score

Health Deterioration Starts at 36: Lifestyle Impacts and the Critical 36-46 Decade
A Finnish study shows that while heavy drinking and smoking may have limited immediate effects in the 20s, health problems significantly increase from age 36 due to cumulative damage and hormonal changes, impacting cardiovascular and mental health, and increasing cancer risk; this 36-46 decade is cr...

Health Deterioration Starts at 36: Lifestyle Impacts and the Critical 36-46 Decade
A Finnish study shows that while heavy drinking and smoking may have limited immediate effects in the 20s, health problems significantly increase from age 36 due to cumulative damage and hormonal changes, impacting cardiovascular and mental health, and increasing cancer risk; this 36-46 decade is cr...
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48% Bias Score

High Sugar Consumption Accelerates Aging, Increases Disease Risk
Americans consume two to three times the recommended daily sugar, leading to accelerated aging through glycation, chronic inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction, increasing risks for various age-related diseases.

High Sugar Consumption Accelerates Aging, Increases Disease Risk
Americans consume two to three times the recommended daily sugar, leading to accelerated aging through glycation, chronic inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction, increasing risks for various age-related diseases.
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56% Bias Score

Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Shows Promise in Slowing Biological Aging
A Harvard-affiliated study found that 1,031 adults taking 2,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily for four years had significantly longer telomeres and less DNA damage, suggesting a potential three-year delay in aging compared to a placebo group; however, the high dosage raises concerns about potential side ef...

Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Shows Promise in Slowing Biological Aging
A Harvard-affiliated study found that 1,031 adults taking 2,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily for four years had significantly longer telomeres and less DNA damage, suggesting a potential three-year delay in aging compared to a placebo group; however, the high dosage raises concerns about potential side ef...
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52% Bias Score

Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.

Online Connections Boost Wellbeing, Bridging Health Gaps
A study reveals that 90% of nbn users have connected online with friends or family in the last two years, with nearly half reporting feeling less lonely; online connections are beneficial for mental and physical wellbeing, bridging the health gap for older Australians and those in rural areas.
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40% Bias Score

AI Tool Accurately Predicts Cancer Patients' Life Expectancy Using Selfies
A new AI tool, FaceAge, trained on almost 59,000 selfies, assesses biological age and predicted cancer patients' lifespans with accuracy comparable to expert physicians, potentially revolutionizing early health detection.

AI Tool Accurately Predicts Cancer Patients' Life Expectancy Using Selfies
A new AI tool, FaceAge, trained on almost 59,000 selfies, assesses biological age and predicted cancer patients' lifespans with accuracy comparable to expert physicians, potentially revolutionizing early health detection.
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32% Bias Score
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