While scientists have long known that living in a disadvantaged neighborhood is associated with biological symptoms of ...
The shingles vaccine may do more than just protect the body against shingles; it may also slow biological aging in older adults, according to a recent study done by researchers at the USC Leonard ...
There was a significant association for shingles vaccination with lower inflammation scores, slower epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and a lower composite biological aging score, suggesting ...
Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
A new study suggests that getting the shingles vaccine may be linked to slower biological aging in older adults, beyond its role in preventing infection. A shingles shot is best known for preventing a ...
Aging-US is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the biological mechanisms that drive aging and the development of age-related diseases. Our mission is to serve as a platform for high-quality ...
A nasty rash isn’t the only thing this shot may spare you from. A new study from the University of Southern California found ...
People could soon live to 150 years as breakthroughs in biological clocks and rejuvenation research stretch human lifespans ...
Childhood cancer treatments can accelerate biological aging, increasing risks for long-term health issues like heart disease and hypertension. Epigenetic age acceleration measures the difference ...
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Shingles vaccine tied to slower biological aging in surprising study
For years, the shingles shot has been framed as a way to avoid a brutal rash and nerve pain in later life. Now a large U.S.
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Biological aging may be slowed by eating this nutrient
Experts explain how protein supports healthy aging—and why no single nutrient works alone.
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