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Oral Biohacking: A Revolutionary Approach to Whole-Body Health
Oral biohacking, a science-backed approach, views the mouth as a central hub for whole-body vitality, connecting oral health to chronic diseases and longevity, using regenerative techniques, microbiome modulation, and advanced diagnostics to restore balance and enhance well-being.
Oral Biohacking: A Revolutionary Approach to Whole-Body Health
Oral biohacking, a science-backed approach, views the mouth as a central hub for whole-body vitality, connecting oral health to chronic diseases and longevity, using regenerative techniques, microbiome modulation, and advanced diagnostics to restore balance and enhance well-being.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.
Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.
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36% Bias Score


Contradictory Studies Question Taurine's Role in Aging
Two recent studies present contradictory findings on age-related changes in taurine levels; one finds age-related decline in a homogenous population, while the other finds stable or increasing levels in a diverse population, raising questions about the use of taurine as a longevity biomarker and ant...
Contradictory Studies Question Taurine's Role in Aging
Two recent studies present contradictory findings on age-related changes in taurine levels; one finds age-related decline in a homogenous population, while the other finds stable or increasing levels in a diverse population, raising questions about the use of taurine as a longevity biomarker and ant...
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8% Bias Score


Beautiful Things" Achieves 70 Weeks on Billboard Hot 100
Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" remains on the Billboard Hot 100 for an unprecedented 70 weeks, tying with SZA's "Snooze" for ninth place among the longest-running hits, exceeding other recent singles from his upcoming album.
Beautiful Things" Achieves 70 Weeks on Billboard Hot 100
Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" remains on the Billboard Hot 100 for an unprecedented 70 weeks, tying with SZA's "Snooze" for ninth place among the longest-running hits, exceeding other recent singles from his upcoming album.
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56% Bias Score


Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.
Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.
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52% Bias Score


Women-Led Revolution in Longevity: Reframing Aging Through Hormonal Intelligence
Women are leading a revolution in the longevity field, developing personalized health technologies that account for female-specific biology and hormonal rhythms, unlike previous male-centric approaches; this shift is critical for improving women's health outcomes and advancing precision medicine.
Women-Led Revolution in Longevity: Reframing Aging Through Hormonal Intelligence
Women are leading a revolution in the longevity field, developing personalized health technologies that account for female-specific biology and hormonal rhythms, unlike previous male-centric approaches; this shift is critical for improving women's health outcomes and advancing precision medicine.
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52% Bias Score

Global Centenarian Distribution and Data Reliability
Approximately 630,000 centenarians live worldwide, predominantly in ten countries; Japan leads with 123,000, but data accuracy remains questionable due to potential administrative errors and fraud, highlighting the need for further research.

Global Centenarian Distribution and Data Reliability
Approximately 630,000 centenarians live worldwide, predominantly in ten countries; Japan leads with 123,000, but data accuracy remains questionable due to potential administrative errors and fraud, highlighting the need for further research.
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36% Bias Score

Social Security Claiming Age: Balancing Early Access and Maximum Benefits
American citizens can claim Social Security as early as 62, but delaying to age 70 maximizes monthly payments; however, longevity and investment strategies significantly influence the optimal claiming age.

Social Security Claiming Age: Balancing Early Access and Maximum Benefits
American citizens can claim Social Security as early as 62, but delaying to age 70 maximizes monthly payments; however, longevity and investment strategies significantly influence the optimal claiming age.
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48% Bias Score

Longevity Economics: Adapting to Longer Lifespans
The UniCredit 2025 Longevity Economic Forum in Milan addressed the economic implications of increasing lifespans, announcing two new tools to measure longevity readiness and highlighting the need for systemic changes in finance, work, and healthcare to support healthy aging.

Longevity Economics: Adapting to Longer Lifespans
The UniCredit 2025 Longevity Economic Forum in Milan addressed the economic implications of increasing lifespans, announcing two new tools to measure longevity readiness and highlighting the need for systemic changes in finance, work, and healthcare to support healthy aging.
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44% Bias Score

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

105-Year-Old Wins Four Golds at World Masters Games
105-year-old Sawang Janpram from Rayong, Thailand, won four gold medals at the World Masters Games in Taiwan last week, excelling in discus, javelin, shot put, and the 100m (38.55 seconds), inspiring others to prioritize exercise and healthy living to combat age-related challenges and loneliness.

105-Year-Old Wins Four Golds at World Masters Games
105-year-old Sawang Janpram from Rayong, Thailand, won four gold medals at the World Masters Games in Taiwan last week, excelling in discus, javelin, shot put, and the 100m (38.55 seconds), inspiring others to prioritize exercise and healthy living to combat age-related challenges and loneliness.
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12% Bias Score

Lifestyle, Not Genes, Key to Healthy Aging: Dr. Topol's Super Agers Study
Dr. Eric Topol's research on 1,400 'Super Agers' reveals that lifestyle factors like exercise, sleep, and a plant-based diet are key to healthy aging, rather than genetics, offering a path towards preventing age-related diseases like cancer and heart disease.

Lifestyle, Not Genes, Key to Healthy Aging: Dr. Topol's Super Agers Study
Dr. Eric Topol's research on 1,400 'Super Agers' reveals that lifestyle factors like exercise, sleep, and a plant-based diet are key to healthy aging, rather than genetics, offering a path towards preventing age-related diseases like cancer and heart disease.
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44% Bias Score
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