New research shows that the shingles vaccine not only reduces inflammation but may also slow the aging process.
The shingles vaccine may do more than just protect the body against shingles; it may also slow biological aging in older adults, according to a recent study done by researchers at the USC Leonard ...
Aging immune cells may be sabotaging the body from within. Researchers found that macrophages produce a protein that locks ...
New research is underway to test whether a combination of high-intensity interval training and generic medicines can slow ...
Incredibly, the shingles jab also appears to slow down the aging process, contributing to slower biological aging in seniors, ...
A new study suggests that getting the shingles vaccine may be linked to slower biological aging in older adults, beyond its role in preventing infection. A shingles shot is best known for preventing a ...
Vaccination linked to lower inflammation scores, slower epigenetic, transcriptomic aging, and a lower composite biological aging score.
Aging often brings new health challenges, but recent research questions whether all age-related changes are truly universal. One major focus in aging science is "inflammaging"—a slow, chronic form of ...
Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
This study systematically elucidated the mechanism by which black ginseng extract (BGE) alleviated skin inflammatory aging through both cellular and reconstructed skin models. By integrating in vitro ...
A new study found that vitamin D supplementation improved a key marker of biological aging—but it's probably too soon to rush ...
For years, scientists have believed that inflammation inevitably increases with age, quietly fueling diseases like heart disease, dementia and diabetes. But a new study of Indigenous populations ...
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