

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...
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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40% Bias Score


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.
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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20% Bias Score


Mediterranean Diet's Protective Effects Against Metabolic Syndrome and its Impact on Longevity
A recent review by the University of Palermo highlights the Mediterranean Diet's (DM) effectiveness in preventing and managing metabolic syndrome, linking its decline in Italy to a drop in longevity rankings; the study emphasizes the diet's rich composition of beneficial compounds and the need for p...
Mediterranean Diet's Protective Effects Against Metabolic Syndrome and its Impact on Longevity
A recent review by the University of Palermo highlights the Mediterranean Diet's (DM) effectiveness in preventing and managing metabolic syndrome, linking its decline in Italy to a drop in longevity rankings; the study emphasizes the diet's rich composition of beneficial compounds and the need for p...
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56% Bias Score


Omega-3 Supplements Slow Biological Aging in Seniors
A University of Zurich study found that daily omega-3 supplements reduced biological age by up to four months in 777 participants aged 70+, with even greater benefits when combined with vitamin D and exercise, significantly lowering cancer risk and frailty.
Omega-3 Supplements Slow Biological Aging in Seniors
A University of Zurich study found that daily omega-3 supplements reduced biological age by up to four months in 777 participants aged 70+, with even greater benefits when combined with vitamin D and exercise, significantly lowering cancer risk and frailty.
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40% Bias Score


World's Oldest Man Highlights Urgent Need for Longevity Society
111-year-old John Tinniswood, the world's oldest man, highlights a dramatic rise in human lifespan, necessitating societal changes to support healthy aging in a world where centenarians are increasingly common.
World's Oldest Man Highlights Urgent Need for Longevity Society
111-year-old John Tinniswood, the world's oldest man, highlights a dramatic rise in human lifespan, necessitating societal changes to support healthy aging in a world where centenarians are increasingly common.
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48% Bias Score


John Shuttleworth at 40: A Comedian's Reflections on Success and Self-Doubt
Graham Fellows, the comedian behind the beloved character John Shuttleworth, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of his creation with a new book and tour, while also reflecting on his complex relationship with his most famous persona.
John Shuttleworth at 40: A Comedian's Reflections on Success and Self-Doubt
Graham Fellows, the comedian behind the beloved character John Shuttleworth, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of his creation with a new book and tour, while also reflecting on his complex relationship with his most famous persona.
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24% Bias Score

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.

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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12% Bias Score

Europe's Stagnating Life Expectancy: Lifestyle Factors and Pandemic Impact
A new study reveals that life expectancy gains in Europe have slowed significantly since 2011, primarily due to increased deaths from heart disease linked to poor lifestyle choices, with the COVID-19 pandemic further impacting longevity; this trend varied across countries.

Europe's Stagnating Life Expectancy: Lifestyle Factors and Pandemic Impact
A new study reveals that life expectancy gains in Europe have slowed significantly since 2011, primarily due to increased deaths from heart disease linked to poor lifestyle choices, with the COVID-19 pandemic further impacting longevity; this trend varied across countries.
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24% Bias Score

Omega-3, Vitamin D, and Exercise Slow Epigenetic Aging in Seniors
A study of 777 people over 70 found that daily omega-3 (1 gram), combined with vitamin D and exercise, slowed epigenetic aging by over three months, reduced cancer risk by 61%, and frailty by 39%, highlighting the potential of lifestyle interventions to impact biological aging.

Omega-3, Vitamin D, and Exercise Slow Epigenetic Aging in Seniors
A study of 777 people over 70 found that daily omega-3 (1 gram), combined with vitamin D and exercise, slowed epigenetic aging by over three months, reduced cancer risk by 61%, and frailty by 39%, highlighting the potential of lifestyle interventions to impact biological aging.
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16% Bias Score

Web3 Fuels \$44.2 Billion Longevity Market Growth by 2030
By 2030, the global longevity market is expected to reach \$44.2 billion, driven by Web3 innovations such as tokenized research funding and decentralized clinical trials facilitated by DAOs and DeFi, improving global access and accelerating research.

Web3 Fuels \$44.2 Billion Longevity Market Growth by 2030
By 2030, the global longevity market is expected to reach \$44.2 billion, driven by Web3 innovations such as tokenized research funding and decentralized clinical trials facilitated by DAOs and DeFi, improving global access and accelerating research.
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60% Bias Score

Gut Bacteria Linked to Centenarian Lifespans
Four gut bacteria—Odoribacter, Oscillobacter, Christensenella, and Akkermansia—are significantly more prevalent in centenarians, potentially contributing to longevity by improving immunity, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation, according to research and statements by Ha...

Gut Bacteria Linked to Centenarian Lifespans
Four gut bacteria—Odoribacter, Oscillobacter, Christensenella, and Akkermansia—are significantly more prevalent in centenarians, potentially contributing to longevity by improving immunity, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation, according to research and statements by Ha...
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40% Bias Score

AI Model GPT-4b Boosts Stem Cell Reprogramming Efficiency 50-fold
OpenAI and Retro Biosciences' AI model, GPT-4b, shows 50 times increased efficiency in applying Yamanaka factors for stem cell reprogramming, potentially revolutionizing regenerative medicine and extending human lifespan, though ethical considerations and peer review are necessary.

AI Model GPT-4b Boosts Stem Cell Reprogramming Efficiency 50-fold
OpenAI and Retro Biosciences' AI model, GPT-4b, shows 50 times increased efficiency in applying Yamanaka factors for stem cell reprogramming, potentially revolutionizing regenerative medicine and extending human lifespan, though ethical considerations and peer review are necessary.
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44% Bias Score