In other words, we’re not getting any older. Published in the journal Nature Aging this past October, lead author S. Jay ...
Previous research has shown that when Black patients are treated by Black doctors, they are more satisfied with their health ...
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The United States is set to fall in worldwide life expectancy ranking by ...
Your morning coffee provides more than just a caffeine boost. Coffee can add nearly two extra healthy years to your life, ...
Findings suggest the drink may cut the risk of several chronic diseases, including cardiovascular issues, cancer, respiratory ...
A study published this past October in ... not make humanity immortal—it won’t even lead to a life expectancy that reaches 100. Human longevity is driven by competing risks at advanced ages ...
The average Canadian can expect to live 81.7 years, according to new death data from Statistics Canada. That’s higher than ...
Increasing health span is also more in line with what many people want. “I can tell you that older people are not afraid of ...
Drinking coffee every day could add almost two years to your life expectancy and make your old age healthier, according to a recent review.
Women's Retirement Index climbed to 50, a notable increase from 47 in the previous edition, placing them ahead of both the men's and the national average of 49. Key indices also showcased growth, with ...