Anti Aging

Heavy Exercise Tied to Slower Aging

Although scientists have yet to develop an effective pill that will stop aging, a study from Brigham Young University says… Read More

May 15, 2017

Richard Overton, Oldest Living US WWII Veteran, Turns 111

Richard Overton, the oldest living U.S. World War II veteran, turned 111 on Thursday in Texas. Overton, an Austin resident,… Read More

May 12, 2017

Cracking, Popping Joints May Foretell Arthritis

Grating, cracking or popping sounds around joints may predict future arthritis, especially in the knees, according to a recent U.S.… Read More

May 12, 2017

Robotic Exoskeleton Prevents Elderly Falls

Scientists unveiled a lightweight, robotic, outer "skeleton" Thursday that can detect when someone loses their balance, correct their gait, and… Read More

May 12, 2017

Yogurt Makes Aging Bones Stronger: Study

An Irish study that examined the relationship between dairy intake and bone density found that senior citizens who ate the… Read More

May 11, 2017

Guidelines Oppose Most Keyhole & Knee Surgeries

"Keyhole" arthroscopic surgery should rarely be used to repair arthritic knee joints, a panel of international experts says in new… Read More

May 11, 2017

Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy Tied to Hearing Loss

Several studies have suggested that menopause may increase the risk of hearing loss, possibly due to lower estrogen levels, and… Read More

May 10, 2017

Scientists Find Cells Tied to Gray, Thinning Hair

Changes in your hair -- whether it's graying hair or hair loss -- are a bane of aging. But if… Read More

May 9, 2017

Research Shows How Wine Protects the Brain

Could wine have a protective effect on the brain? A team of researchers at the Institute of Food Science Research… Read More

May 8, 2017

Eye Care Providers May Not Spot Macular Degeneration

Primary care optometrists and ophthalmologists may sometimes fail to detect age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of vision impairment… Read More

May 8, 2017