The study, published in Nature Aging last year, found that knowing more than one language reduced odds of brain aging by 54%.
Knowledge of several languages may not play a crucial role in healthy brain aging, as previously thought. This is the conclusion reached by Arturo Hernandez, a professor of psychology at the ...
The Blue Zones Project partners with municipalities, healthcare providers, schools and employers to emulate practices from ...
Have you ever wondered why some cultures enjoy longer, healthier lives than others? The secret often lies in their everyday eating habits. Around the world, different cultures have developed unique ...
A long-term study showed that cycling can help enhance overall well-being and increase life expectancy, especially among older Japanese adults who no longer drive. Researchers said building social ...
AI accurately spots medical disorder from privacy-conscious hand images. A simple photograph of the back of a person's hand could help doctors detect a rare but serious hormone disorder, according to ...
There are five 'critical forces' reshaping retirement systems around the world, with countries facing challenges balancing fiscal sustainability and retirement adequacy, according to a report from Sta ...
By Tarun Sai Lomte A sweeping cohort-based analysis of four decades of mortality data reveals how cardiovascular deaths, external causes, and generational health patterns are reshaping longevity in ...