For years, dark chocolate has been marketed as an indulgence with a health halo, but new research goes further, tying one of ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
New research linked higher levels of theobromine, a compound found in dark chocolate, to slower biological aging. Experts ...
A naturally occurring dietary compound has been linked to biological signs of slower aging. Higher levels of theobromine in ...
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Chocolate associated with slowed aging

Aging follows a natural rhythm, but this seems to differ from one person to another. Could certain foods consumed regularly ...
The quest to delay aging has captivated humanity for centuries, driving countless searches for the fountain of youth. While we can’t stop time entirely, modern understanding of the aging process has ...
These findings position henagliflozin at the intersection of diabetes care and longevity science. They are raising both optimism and debate over whether existing medications might also serve as ...
The cumulative effect of social advantages across a lifetime – from parental warmth in childhood to friendship, community engagement and religious support in adulthood – may slow the biological ...
Friendships, community ties and family bonds may apply the brakes to natural cell aging, providing a simple way to invest in health in older age. In a massive new study, scientists have found that ...
A new study published in the journal Aging suggests that regular exercise and reduced sedentary behavior may reverse epigenetic aging. The study was a perspective review focused on previous research ...