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Longevity - National Institute on Aging Longevity May 1, 2025 Biological clock based on blood measurements predicts mouse lifespan and frailty NIA investigators have created a biological clock for mice based on blood measurements Learn how the clock can help predict differences in aging and how the findings could translate to clinical practice
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How to live a long and healthy life, according to research | World . . . This round-up explores 10 articles on living a long and healthy life and how the habits you adopt can influence your wellbeing and life expectancy From finding your 'ikigai' to being more optimistic, these essential reads might just help you live a healthier life
The 100-year life is here. How can we meet the challenges of longevity . . . The Stanford Center on Longevity launched an initiative called The New Map of Life, believing that one of the most profound transformations of the human experience calls for equally momentous and creative changes in how we lead these 100-year lives
From lifespan to healthspan: why childhood nutrition is key to the new . . . Healthspan – the period lived in good health – is as important as lifespan when considering longevity Early childhood nutrition has a significant impact on future healthspan Governments, businesses and NGOs must address childhood nutrition in order to ensure equitable health outcomes as populations age
Optimism linked to longevity and well-being in two recent studies Optimism is linked to a longer lifespan in women from diverse racial and ethnic groups, and to better emotional health in older men, according to two NIA-funded studies One study showed that the previously established link between optimism and longevity applies to racially and ethnically diverse populations of women and that the link is only partially due to changes in health behaviors The