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New Study Challenges Notion that Aging Means Inevitable Decline
Nearly half of adults aged 65 and older showed measurable improvement in cognitive function and physical, with improvements linked to how people think about aging itself Aging in later life is often portrayed as a steady slide toward physical and cognitive decline. But a new study by scientists at Yale University suggests an alternate narrative — that older individuals can and do improve over time, and their mindset toward aging plays a major part in their success. Analyzing
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New Research Shows Anxiety about Aging May Age Women Faster
According to a study by the NYU School of Global Public Health, fears about declining health as we age may cause damage on a cellular level and accelerated epigenetic aging. Anxiety about growing older, declining health linked to aging-related biological changes Having anxiety about aging—particularly fears about declining health—may manifest on a cellular level and contribute to accelerated aging among women, according to a study by researchers at NYU School of Global Public
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