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A sedentary lifestyle may accelerate biological aging

Sedentary Behavior May Lead to Shorter Telomeres in Women

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Cells of elderly women who sit most of the day look much older than their actual age

December 2016 Briefing – Geriatrics

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Geriatrics for December 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
A home-use device combining radiofrequency and light-emitting diode energies is safe and efficacious for self-treatment of periorbital wrinkles

Home-Use Device Safe, Effective for Periorbital Wrinkles

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Average reduction of 1.49 Fitzpatrick scores; improvement in almost all 30 self-treated subjects
Breast cancer survivors who undergo multimodal treatment have higher cytokines and comorbidities than controls without cancer

Multimodal Breast Cancer Tx May Up Cytokines, Comorbidities

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Breast cancer survivors treated with multimodalities have greater burden of comorbid conditions

November 2016 Briefing – Geriatrics

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Geriatrics for November 2016. This roundup includes the latest...

October 2016 Briefing – Geriatrics

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Geriatrics for October 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
For older adults

Acidic Skin Care Product Beneficial in Older Adults

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Increase in lipid lamellae in the intercellular space of the stratum corneum of the treated area
The average maximum human life span is 115 years

Scientists Claim Limit to Human Life Span Has Been Reached

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More people might attain very old age, but probably not beyond 125 years
Adults who have experienced stress as children appear to have an increased risk of shorter telomeres

Childhood Trauma Tied to Higher Odds of Shorter Telomeres

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Study suggests link between family stress and potential damage to DNA
Key brain regions in mentally sharp "superagers" are similar to those of people much younger

‘Super-Aging’ Older Adults Have Younger Looking Brain Regions

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In some cases, no difference in default-mode networks between superagers and young adults