Who you know may help you live a longer, healthier life

Who you know may help you live a longer, healthier life

A recent study found evidence demonstrating that a lack of social connection is associated with poorer physical and mental health. Researchers recommend that the medical community address the importance of social connections in developing public health policies for aging populations.

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Celebrating a longevity milestone: Congratulations to Queen Elizabeth II on her Platinum Jubilee

Celebrating a longevity milestone: Congratulations to Queen Elizabeth II on her Platinum Jubilee

The 96-year-old queen is being honored with parades, a concert, and various other celebrations to recognize her record-setting reign. Elizabeth is officially the longest-reigning monarch in the United Kingdom, outlasting her great, great grandmother, Queen Victoria, by nearly seven years.

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Longevity research is a magnet for innovation–and innovative investors

Longevity research is a magnet for innovation–and innovative investors

For more than 100 years, most breakthroughs in medical care resulted from physicians conducting scientific studies that were backed by medical schools or pharmaceutical and medical device companies. It’s time for a change. Longevity science and forward-thinking innovators are redefining how medical research is done.

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To What Extent Has Aging Already Been Slowed?

To What Extent Has Aging Already Been Slowed?

When you hear the phrase, “Making 90 The New 50 By 2030”, does your mind go to the future? Thinking about the deadline? The work left to do? Or do you think about what’s already been accomplished? The progress already made? Because despite the work left to do, science has already come a long way towards reaching the goal. A study from 2018 conducted by Yale and USC Professors shows that in American males 60 might already be the new 50.

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