99+ Life Extension Reviews: Can This Anti-Aging Supplement Really Turn Back Time?
In today’s fast-paced world, longevity and vitality have become the ultimate goals for many individuals. The quest for a longer, healthier life has led to a surge...
2025 Nutrition and Health Trends and Predictions
The new year serves as a diet and fitness reset for many people. A recent poll found that 79% of New Year’s goals revolved around improving health,...
Dementia Cases in the U.S. Expected to Double by 2060
Cases of dementia in the U.S. are expected to steadily rise in the coming years, hitting 1 million annual cases by 2060.
Americans have a 42%...
What is the youngest state in the nation? – Deseret News
Utah has the nation's youngest population but the share of older adults will double in coming decades.Social isolation is an aging issue that has big implications for...
Risk of dementia is much higher than previously thought
A recent study reveals that Americans who are 55 years of age and older now face an estimated 42% lifetime risk of developing dementia, surpassing older estimates...
Understanding Lifetime Risk and the Rising Burden of Dementia: Josef Coresh, MD, PhD
WATCH TIME: 5 minutes"While therapies targeting genetic susceptibility are limited, addressing comorbidities like vascular disease, maintaining low blood pressure, and preventing diabetes can significantly mitigate dementia risk."Recent...
Too hot or too cold? Here’s why your home’s temperature could be hurting your...
For many, the thermostat is just another dial to adjust but for older adults, finding the perfect indoor temperature might be a crucial factor in...
According to Scientists, This Type of Fat Could Help You Lose Weight and Live...
The researchers hypothesize that brown adipose tissue (BAT) offers protection against compromised healthy longevity, including conditions such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and decreased...
United States Dementia Cases Estimated to Double by 2060
A new study shows that the risk of developing dementia at any time after age 55 among Americans is 42 percent, more than double the risk reported by...





































