A long-term cohort study links fear of aging to faster biological wear and tear, and finds that neither Botox nor diet explain the longevity advantage seen in people with positive beliefs about getti ...
A randomized clinical trial involving 958 older adults suggests that taking a daily multivitamin for two years may produce a small, statistically significant slowdown in two measures of biological ...
Every day, biology researchers at academic and non-profit institutions everywhere spend hours inputting data into computational analysis platforms and yet more hours double-checking their inputs, ...
An analysis led by Mass General Brigham investigators found slower aging in older adults after two years of a daily multivitamin, with greater benefits for those who began the trial with accelerated b ...
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A daily multivitamin did not turn back the clock in any dramatic sense. But in a large clinical trial of older adults, it did appear to slow one version of aging that researchers can measure in blood.
Taking a daily multivitamin for two years slowed biological aging by four months, based on several DNA-based biomarkers — but a healthy lifestyle still matters.