A new study busts the myth that aging means inevitable decline. Aging in reverse is far more common than you probably think.
Aging is no longer viewed only as an inevitable slide toward frailty, but as a biological process that can be measured, modified and, in some cases, partially reversed. Across laboratories and clinics ...
Discover how stress science explains the long-term cortisol effects on the brain and body, and what mental health biology reveals about managing chronic stress naturally.
BUFFALO, NY — December 12, 2025 — A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 14, 2025, titled “Methylglyoxal-induced glycation stress promotes aortic stiffening: ...
Chronic stress can speed up biological aging — no matter if the stress is from mounting debts, overtime work or your terminally annoying uncle who always wants to “play devil’s advocate.” That’s right ...
Dr. Majid Fotuhi is an adjunct professor of neurology and neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University with 30 years of experience in teaching, clinical work and research at Johns Hopkins and Harvard ...
Stress has been shown in some studies to turn hair gray. Data is mixed on whether stress-induced graying is permanent. However, there are some steps you can take that may help reduce gray hair. If you ...
Altruism —research shows—can reverse the effects of stress. A classic research study (Langer & Rodin, 1976) showed that when elderly people are given something as simple as a plant to care for, they ...
With headlines on hacking our longevity and documentaries on “living forever,” it’s safe to say that many people are curious about what it takes to live longer, healthier. While no single “anti-aging ...