"We are very proud to offer this unique resource to the large and growing community of adults who want to be proactive in understanding the basic biology of #aging in order to give themselves a leg up when it comes to living better longer." @BuckInstitute
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“Our findings challenge the concept that biological age can only increase over a person’s lifetime and suggest that it may be possible to identify interventions that could slow or even partially reverse biological age." #aging
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"We all age at the same rate in chronological terms. But from a biological perspective, some of us age faster than others, developing chronic disease and disability much earlier and living shorter, sicker lives." @medical_xpress
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"New research reveals that biological age in humans and mice can rapidly increase due to stress but is reversible upon stress recovery, challenging the traditional view of #aging." @SciTechDaily1
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“Whole fresh fruit comes with beneficial fibre, vitamins and minerals, and can keep us full. It can be easy to drink a glass of fruit juice in seconds, but you aren’t going to eat three oranges in the same time.” #sugar@guardian
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"Researchers found that participants with positive-age beliefs at baseline were more likely to experience cognitive recovery from mild cognitive impairment." @mnt
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"Alternative milks are considered ultra-processed because they're not in their natural state, and they have a lot of added ingredients to destabilize the products." @DailyMail#processedfood
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“If I had to sum up what we’re doing, I want aging in the female reproductive system to be synched up with aging in the rest of the body," said @jenngarrison. @BuckInstitute@NewYorker
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"Our previous research has demonstrated that age beliefs can be modified; therefore, age-belief interventions at the individual and societal levels could increase the number of people who experience cognitive recovery." @medical_xpress@YaleSPH
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In your 30’s? Time to check your #bloodpressure. Study in @JamaNetworkOpen shows having high BP in your 30’s is associated with worse brain health at 75. Negative brain changes, noted in MRI’s, were higher in men. https://t.co/8zCx3CQYom
"Soluble fiber only does two things that benefits the gut. BioLumen, because it’s a soluble/insoluble fiber matrix, does six things to help the gut."
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