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New Blood Test Tells Which Of Your Organs Are Aging Fastest, And How Long You Might Live
STANFORD, Calif. — A simple blood test might soon reveal whether your brain functions like a 30-year-old’s or a 70-year-old’s — and whether you’re likely to live a long, healthy life or face an early ...
Brain aging occurs in distinctive phases. Its trajectory could be hidden in our blood—paving the way for early diagnosis and intervention. A new study published in Nature Aging analyzed brain imaging ...
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Your brain could be 8 years younger than your age, here’s how
Your birth certificate might say you're 65 years old but your brain can still remain far younger or older, maybe of 55 or 70s. Maybe it's how you treat yourself determind age of your brain. Recently ...
Your brain doesn’t lose nerve cells as it ages nearly as much as we used to think. According to research by Dr. Morrison and colleagues at Mt. Sinai Medical School, earlier estimates that up to1% of ...
Poor sleep in early midlife was associated with faster brain aging on MRI. Sleep quality at age 40 appeared to predict brain age 15 years later. People with more than three poor sleep characteristics ...
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