Aging
'Aging in Wellness and Adversity': Embracing patients coping with old age, dementia - book review
Abramowitz founded and directed the Melabev organization, initially a place where volunteers worked with dementia patients whose families wanted to keep their loved ones out of institutions.
New Israeli, US research shows that learning doesn't have to slow down because of human aging
Start-ups in Jerusalem: Longevity firms bloom in Israel’s ancient capital
Aging is not fate - it’s how you live
90-year-old claims to have secret to looking 20 years younger
Proper nutrition and training? It takes more than that.
Researchers may have found way to slow aging - study
The study suggests detoxing glycerol and glyceraldehyde to live a longer life.
Amid Bruce Willis revelation: How to help a loved one with dementia
For Willis' family, and other families of those with dementia, this is a very difficult experience because the disease changes the personality of the beloved one we knew.
Yale professor says Japan's old people should kill themselves in mass suicide
Yusuke Narita's controversial opinions have made him popular with Japan's youth, leading to his large social media following.
AI technologies could be used to determine age bias
AI technologies have even more exaggerated biases in perception of facial age than humans
New research uncovers method to prevent DNA breakdown, aging - study
The research focuses on a protein called SIRT6, which seems to have remarkable properties.
Is AI the future of elder care?
The technology is designed to ease carers' burdens while allowing older people to remain independent for longer.
Do you look young for your age? Study examines effects of aging on body
If you look young for your age, the health of your body and mind is likely a reflection of that.
Old mice regain eyesight and develop younger brain in new study
The study also cites information theory of aging, which states that "a loss of epigenetic information is a reversible cause of aging."
If you don't drink enough water, you can age faster, die younger - study
Dehydration could lead to early signs of aging, developing a number of chronic diseases and premature death, according to a new large-scale 25-year study.