August 1 Aging hits a dramatic turning point at one specific number, scientists discover Scientists analyzing human tissues across five decades found substantial aging changes between ages 45 and 55, particularly in cardiovascular system and blood vessels.
July 27 Simple Japanese fitness trend could add 7 years to life expectancy, experts say The fitness trend Japanese walking involves three-minute intervals of fast and slow walking, potentially meeting the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exercise for extended lifespan.
July 26 Age no barrier as golf lover sinks 'miracle' hole-in-one for 90th birthday An amateur golfer celebrates hitting his first hole-in-one at age 90, calling the rare achievement a "miracle" after playing the same course for 30 years without ever scoring an ace.
July 24 Hillary Clinton sounded alarm on Biden’s political viability 'by 2024,' Klain told House investigators Former Biden chief Ron Klain told House investigators that Hillary Clinton expressed concerns about Biden's political viability months before he dropped his 2024 re-election bid, a source said.
July 24 Biden’s former chief of staff to testify in mental fitness probe Fox News host Lara Trump joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to preview the upcoming testimony from former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff, who is set to appear in the probe into Biden’s mental fitness while in office.
July 21 Alzheimer's risk could rise with specific sleep pattern, experts warn Sleep and brain experts respond to new findings on the association between REM sleep and Alzheimer's disease, recommending consistent sleep habits and early intervention.
July 16 Eating these common foods could reduce Alzheimer's risk, experts say A study found that eating choline-rich foods daily, like eggs, fish and broccoli, was linked to lower Alzheimer's risk. Experts discuss which foods are best for your brain.
July 16 The key to living longer could be tied to a surprising substance, study suggests Psilocybin treatment, or magic mushrooms, showed cellular life extension in aged mice, according to Emory University researchers. The study co-author discusses the results.
July 15 Massachusetts nursing home staffing accused of fleeing instead of helping elderly residents escape A survivor of Sunday’s Massachusetts blaze claimed staff fled the burning building, leaving elderly residents to fend for themselves — while another said workers didn’t even knock on doors to alert them as flames spread.
July 15 New weekly injection for Parkinson's could replace daily pill for millions, study suggests Research shows promising results for a weekly injectable Parkinson's treatment that maintains consistent medication levels, possibly eliminating multiple daily pills.