Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aging may be inevitable, but boosting immune health may impact how we age, according to researcher Dr. George A. Kuchel. Photo ...
Our immune system protects the body from infections and harmful changes throughout our lives. However, it loses its ...
A study by Stanford University researchers, referenced by Eric Verdin — president and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, California — in an interview with the San Francisco ...
This isn’t science fiction. It’s emerging biology — and it might be the key to slowing, or even halting, the aging process.
Thankfully, we are born with a built-in defense system, our innate immune system that protects us in our youth but can turn against us as we age. New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical ...
Can the weakened immune systems of older individuals be rejuvenated? Researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), the HI-STEM institute, and the Broad Institute have demonstrated that ...
New research reveals lymphoma can directly accelerate aging in the immune system and vital organs, independent of treatments like chemotherapy. The changes, sometimes reversible, highlight a hidden ...
A study published in Aging Cell has identified immune resilience as a key driver of salutogenesis-the active process of promoting health and well-being. By analyzing data from 17,500 individuals ...
NEW YORK, May 23 (UPI) --It may not be the mythical fountain of youth, but the strength of the body's immune system could hold the key to a healthy, long life, experts told UPI. The concept of ...
Aging causes the immune system to become less effective, increasing susceptibility to infections and age-related diseases. Researchers at the Leibniz ...