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Japanese Scientists Discover Protein that Could Reverse Cellular Aging

Japanese scientists discovered protein AP2A1, a key driver of cellular aging; blocking it may reverse or slow aging, potentially preventing age-related diseases and extending lifespan.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk

A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Aging in Older Adults: Study

A study in 'Science Advances' reveals that prolonged exposure to extreme heat (above 32°C) accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death. Researchers from the University of Southern California analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the ...

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Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging: A US Study

A USC study of 3,686 Americans over 55 revealed that prolonged exposure to high temperatures accelerates biological aging by up to 14 months, depending on location and utilizing three different epigenetic tests, increasing risks for age-related diseases and mortality.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Americans

A study of 3,686 older Americans found a correlation between exposure to extreme heat and accelerated biological aging, as measured by DNA methylation, particularly in the Southeastern US, consistent with findings in Germany and Taiwan.

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EU Population Projected to Shrink and Age Significantly by 2100

By 2100, the EU population is projected to decrease to 419.5 million from a peak of 453.3 million around 2026, with a 2.5-fold increase in the 80+ age group (from 6.1% to 15.3%) and a median age rising to 50.2 years, creating significant social and economic challenges.

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Technology: A New Essential Expense in Retirement Planning

The COVID-19 pandemic permanently changed older adults' technology use, making it an essential retirement expense due to increased reliance on smart devices, digital health services, and online connectivity for daily living and healthcare, impacting financial planning and necessitating digital liter...

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Paulina Porizkova Returns to Estée Lauder, Championing Age-Positive Beauty

Paulina Porizkova returns as Estée Lauder's global brand ambassador, marking a new chapter in their partnership that celebrates aging and female empowerment, promoting products aligning with her pro-aging values.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Cellular Aging in Older Adults: USC Study

A USC study of 3,600+ older adults found that prolonged exposure to temperatures above 32°C accelerates cellular aging by 1.5–2.5 years, with initial effects visible within weeks, highlighting a significant public health concern.

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults

A study of 115 individuals over 50 found a correlation between oral bacteria and cognitive function; higher Neisseria levels linked to better memory, while higher Porphyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with poorer cognitive function, suggesting potential for early dementia detection thro...

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Gavras' "Last Breath" Explores Aging, Death, and Societal Change

Costa Gavras' 92nd birthday coincides with the release of his new film, "Last Breath," exploring a writer's fear of death and the role of palliative care, reflecting Gavras's personal reflections on mortality and the changing societal attitudes toward aging and death.

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults

A study by the University of Exeter found a correlation between specific oral bacteria and cognitive function in 115 adults over 50, with higher levels of Neisseria associated with better cognitive performance and Porophyromonas linked to decline, suggesting potential for interventions targeting the...

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